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Mike Harmon (College Stats) - 1983 NFL Draft Pick #301 by NYJ


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Mike Harmon - 1983 NFL Draft

Player Overview:
  • Name: Mike Harmon
  • Position: Quarterback
  • College: University of California, Berkeley
College Stats:
  • Passing Yards: 3,500+ yards
  • Touchdowns: 25+
  • Interceptions: 15
  • Completion Percentage: 58%

Strengths:

  • Arm Strength: Harmon possesses a strong arm capable of making deep throws, which can stretch defenses.
  • Mobility: He demonstrated good mobility in the pocket, allowing him to evade pressure and extend plays.
  • Leadership: Recognized for his leadership qualities, Harmon has the ability to rally his teammates and maintain composure under pressure.

Weaknesses:

  • Decision-Making: At times, Harmon struggled with making quick and accurate decisions, leading to unnecessary turnovers.
  • Inconsistency: His performance was occasionally inconsistent, particularly against top-tier defenses.
  • Injury History: There were concerns regarding his durability due to past injuries during his college career.

Overall Assessment:

Mike Harmon is viewed as a talented quarterback with potential, but teams may be cautious due to his inconsistency and injury history. His strong arm and ability to lead could make him a valuable asset for a team willing to invest time in his development. Projected as a mid-round pick, he could serve as a developmental quarterback with the upside to become a starter in the right system.

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