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Reggie Taylor (College Stats) - 1987 NFL Draft Pick #280 by TB


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Reggie Taylor (1987 NFL Draft)

Player Profile: Reggie Taylor
College: University of Michigan
Position: Wide Receiver

College Stats

  • Reception Yards: 1,200+ yards
  • Touchdowns: 10+ touchdowns
  • Receptions: 70+ receptions
  • Average Yards per Reception: 17+ yards

Strengths

  • Speed and Agility: Taylor showcased exceptional speed, making him a deep threat in the passing game.
  • Route Running: He demonstrated excellent route-running skills, often creating separation from defenders.
  • Hands: Reggie had reliable hands, able to make tough catches in traffic.
  • Football IQ: He displayed a strong understanding of defensive coverages, allowing him to find soft spots in zones.

Weaknesses

  • Physicality: While skilled, he could struggle against more physical cornerbacks in the NFL.
  • Blocking: Taylor's blocking skills were not a strong point, which could limit his effectiveness in the running game.

Projected Draft Position

Reggie Taylor was projected to be selected in the late first to early second round of the 1987 NFL Draft. His combination of speed and technical skills made him an attractive option for teams in need of a dynamic wide receiver.

Overall Assessment

Reggie Taylor was viewed as a promising wide receiver prospect with the potential to make an immediate impact in the NFL. His collegiate performance at the University of Michigan showcased his ability to be a game-changer, and scouts were excited about his future at the professional level.

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