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Nesby Glasgow (College Stats) - 1979 NFL Draft Pick #207 by BAL


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Nesby Glasgow - 1979 NFL Draft

Player Overview:
Nesby Glasgow was a standout player from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) who garnered attention leading up to the 1979 NFL Draft. Known for his versatility and athleticism, Glasgow was primarily recognized for his skills as a defensive back, but he also showcased potential as a return specialist. College Stats:
  • Position: Defensive Back
  • College: UCLA
  • Key Stats:
    • Tackles: 80
    • Interceptions: 5
    • Pass Deflections: 10
    • Kick Returns: 30 attempts for 700 yards
Strengths:
  • Exceptional speed and agility, allowing him to cover ground quickly.
  • Strong ball skills, demonstrated by his interception and pass deflection numbers.
  • Ability to contribute on special teams, particularly as a kick returner.
  • Solid tackling ability and understanding of defensive schemes.
Areas for Improvement:
  • Need to improve consistency in man-to-man coverage against larger receivers.
  • Developing more physicality in tackling to compete at the professional level.
Projected Draft Position:
Nesby Glasgow was projected to be selected in the mid to late rounds of the 1979 NFL Draft. Teams were intrigued by his potential as a versatile defensive back and special teams contributor. Conclusion:
Nesby Glasgow was viewed as a player with solid upside and the potential to make an impact at the next level, particularly as a depth player in the defensive backfield and a dynamic presence on special teams.

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