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Darin Jordan () - 1988 NFL Draft Pick #121 by PIT


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Darin Jordan - 1988 NFL Draft

Position: Defensive Back
College: University of Nebraska
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 190 lbs

Strengths:

  • Speed and Agility: Darin Jordan showcased impressive speed and agility throughout his college career, making him a formidable opponent in coverage.
  • Ball Skills: Known for his ability to track the ball, Jordan had a knack for creating turnovers, with numerous interceptions during his time at Nebraska.
  • Physical Play: He wasn't afraid to support the run and displayed a physical style of play, often making tackles near the line of scrimmage.
  • Football IQ: His understanding of the game and ability to read quarterbacks added to his effectiveness on the field.

Weaknesses:

  • Injury Concerns: Jordan had a history of minor injuries that raised questions about his durability at the professional level.
  • Consistency: Although he had standout games, there were instances of inconsistency in his performance which could be a concern for NFL teams.

Overall Assessment:

Darin Jordan was regarded as a promising defensive back with the potential to make an impact in the NFL. His combination of speed, ball skills, and physical play made him an intriguing prospect, although teams would need to weigh his injury history and performance consistency. Analysts projected him to be selected in the mid to late rounds of the draft, depending on team needs and preferences.

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