Kevin Brown (College Stats) - 1986 NFL Draft Pick #301 by RAM
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Kevin Brown - 1986 NFL Draft
Overview:
Kevin Brown, a standout at the collegiate level, was highly regarded heading into the 1986 NFL Draft. His performance throughout his college career showcased his potential as a valuable asset for any NFL team.
College Stats:
- Position: Running Back
- College: University of Florida
- Rushing Yards: 2,000+ yards
- Touchdowns: 20+ total touchdowns
- Receiving Stats: 500+ receiving yards
Strengths:
- Exceptional speed and agility, enabling him to break tackles and evade defenders.
- Strong vision on the field, allowing him to find running lanes effectively.
- Versatile player capable of contributing in both rushing and receiving roles.
- Proven durability, having played through injuries during key games.
Weaknesses:
- Needs to improve pass protection skills to succeed at the NFL level.
- Inconsistent ball security; fumbles were a concern in college.
- Lacks experience in a true pro-style offense, which might require an adjustment period.
Projected Draft Position:
Kevin Brown was projected to be selected in the early to mid-rounds of the 1986 NFL Draft. His combination of speed, agility, and versatility made him an attractive option for teams seeking a dynamic running back.
Conclusion:
With a solid collegiate career behind him, Kevin Brown was poised to make an impact in the NFL. If he could refine his skills and adapt to the professional level, he had the potential to become a key contributor to any offense.
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