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Ted Petersen () - 1977 NFL Draft Pick #93 by PIT


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Ted Petersen - 1977 NFL Draft

Player Profile:

  • Name: Ted Petersen
  • Position: Center
  • College: University of Nebraska
  • Height: 6'2"
  • Weight: 250 lbs

Overview:

Ted Petersen emerged as a standout center during his collegiate career at the University of Nebraska. Known for his intelligence and leadership on the field, Petersen was a key component of the Cornhuskers' offensive line, contributing significantly to their run-heavy offense.

Strengths:

  • Exceptional awareness and ability to read defenses.
  • Strong fundamentals in blocking techniques.
  • Durable and reliable player, having started multiple games in college.
  • Leadership qualities that inspire teammates.
  • Good footwork and agility for a player of his size.

Weaknesses:

  • Limited experience against elite competition.
  • Needs to improve strength to handle larger NFL defensive linemen.
  • Occasional lapses in concentration leading to penalties.

Projection:

Ted Petersen is projected to be a mid-round pick in the 1977 NFL Draft. Teams are likely to look at him as a developmental player with the potential to become a starting center in the future. His high football IQ and work ethic make him an attractive prospect for teams looking to bolster their offensive line.

Conclusion:

Ted Petersen is a solid prospect who has the tools to succeed at the professional level. With further development in strength and experience against top-tier talent, he could become a valuable asset for an NFL franchise.

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