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Pat Carter (College Stats) - 1988 NFL Draft Pick #32 by DET


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Pat Carter - 1988 NFL Draft

Player Profile:
  • Name: Pat Carter
  • Position: Tight End
  • College: University of Florida
College Stats:
  • Receptions: 35
  • Receiving Yards: 520
  • Touchdowns: 4
  • Average Yards per Reception: 14.9

Strengths:

  • Receiving Ability: Pat Carter showcased reliable hands and the ability to make tough catches in traffic, making him a dependable target for quarterbacks.
  • Route Running: His crisp route-running skills allowed him to create separation from defenders, making him a valuable asset in the passing game.
  • Size and Athleticism: At 6'4" and 250 lbs, Carter possessed a strong physical presence that could be utilized in both blocking and receiving situations.

Weaknesses:

  • Blocking Skills: While he had the size, Carter's blocking technique needed improvement to effectively contribute in the run game.
  • Injury History: Concerns regarding previous injuries raised red flags about his durability at the professional level.

Projected Draft Round:

Pat Carter was projected to be selected in the 2nd to 3rd round of the 1988 NFL Draft, depending on team needs and the overall depth of the tight end class that year.

Overall Outlook:

With his combination of size, speed, and receiving skills, Pat Carter was seen as a promising prospect who could develop into a solid starting tight end in the NFL. Teams were particularly interested in his potential to stretch the field and create mismatches against linebackers and safeties.

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