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Boyce Green () - 1983 NFL Draft Pick #288 by CLE


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Boyce Green (1983 NFL Draft)

Position: Running Back
College: University of Pittsburgh
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 210 lbs
Draft Projection: Mid to Late Round

Strengths:

  • Speed: Boyce Green showcased impressive acceleration and top-end speed, making him a threat to break away from defenders.
  • Vision: Exhibited excellent field vision, allowing him to identify running lanes quickly and make effective cuts.
  • Durability: Demonstrated resilience and the ability to withstand tackles, making him a reliable option in the backfield.
  • Receiving Ability: Capable of catching passes out of the backfield, adding versatility to his skill set.

Weaknesses:

  • Size: While not undersized, some scouts felt he lacked the bulk to consistently handle the rigors of the NFL.
  • Blocking: Needs improvement in pass protection, which could hinder his playing time in third-down situations.
  • Experience: Limited exposure to pro-style offenses may require an adjustment period at the professional level.

Overall Assessment:

Boyce Green was regarded as a talented running back with the potential to contribute at the next level. His combination of speed and agility made him an intriguing prospect, but questions about his blocking skills and overall size may have affected his draft stock. Teams looking for a dynamic playmaker in the later rounds were likely to consider him as a valuable addition to their roster.

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