Steve Jordan (College Stats) - 1982 NFL Draft Pick #179 by MIN
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Steve Jordan (1982 NFL Draft)
Player Profile:
- Name: Steve Jordan
- Position: Tight End
- College: Brown University
College Stats:
- Receiving Yards: 1,700+ yards
- Touchdowns: 12
- Receptions: 130+
Strengths:
- Versatile Receiver: Jordan showcased exceptional hands and route-running ability, making him a reliable target in the passing game.
- Strong Blocking Skills: He demonstrated solid blocking techniques, which made him effective in both the running and passing games.
- Intelligence and Work Ethic: Coaches praised his football IQ and commitment to improving his skills on the field.
Weaknesses:
- Speed Concerns: While he was agile for a tight end, his straight-line speed was considered average, which raised questions about his ability to stretch the field.
- Level of Competition: Playing in the Ivy League, there were concerns about how his skills would translate against more athletic defenders in the NFL.
Overall Assessment:
Steve Jordan was viewed as a solid prospect in the 1982 NFL Draft, particularly for teams looking for a dual-threat tight end who could contribute both as a receiver and a blocker. His college performance at Brown demonstrated his potential, but scouts had mixed feelings about the level of competition he faced. With the right coaching and development, Jordan had the potential to become a valuable asset in the NFL.
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