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Thomas Sanders (College Stats) - 1985 NFL Draft Pick #250 by CHI


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Thomas Sanders (1985 NFL Draft)

Player Profile
  • Name: Thomas Sanders
  • Position: Running Back
  • College: University of Southern California (USC)
College Statistics
  • Rushing Yards: 2,500+ yards
  • Touchdowns: 25+ touchdowns
  • Yards per Carry: 5.0 yards

Strengths

  • Speed and Agility: Sanders demonstrated exceptional speed and agility, making him a dangerous threat in the open field.
  • Vision: His ability to read defenses and find running lanes was a standout feature in his college career.
  • Pass-Receiving Skills: Sanders was not just a runner; he had reliable hands and could contribute significantly in the passing game.

Weaknesses

  • Size: At 5'10" and around 205 pounds, some scouts questioned whether he had the size to handle the rigors of the NFL.
  • Blocking Skills: Concerns were raised about his ability to effectively pass block, which could limit his playing time on third downs.

Overall Assessment

Thomas Sanders was viewed as an explosive playmaker with the potential to be a dynamic contributor at the NFL level. His college performance indicated that he could be a valuable asset in both the running and passing games. However, evaluators noted the need for him to improve his blocking techniques to become a three-down back in the league.

Sanders was projected to be selected in the early to mid-rounds of the draft, depending on team needs and the overall running back market in
1985.

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