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Donnie Gardner () - 1990 NFL Draft Pick #171 by TB


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Donnie Gardner (1990 NFL Draft)

Player Overview:
Donnie Gardner was a standout wide receiver from the University of Washington, known for his exceptional speed and route-running ability. His performance in college showcased his potential to be a valuable asset in the NFL.
  • Height: 6'1"
  • Weight: 190 lbs
  • College: University of Washington
  • Position: Wide Receiver
Strengths:
  • Excellent speed and quickness, capable of stretching the field.
  • Strong hands and ability to make contested catches.
  • Good route runner with the ability to create separation from defenders.
  • Experience in a pro-style offense, which can ease the transition to the NFL.
Weaknesses:
  • Inconsistent production during his college career, raising questions about his reliability.
  • Needs to improve blocking skills for run support.
  • Has faced injuries that could impact durability at the professional level.
Projected Draft Position:
Donnie Gardner was projected to be selected in the mid to late rounds of the 1990 NFL Draft. Teams were intrigued by his raw talent but were cautious due to his inconsistency and injury history. Overall Assessment:
While Gardner showcased the talent to be an impact player, concerns over his college performance and injury history made him a risky pick. However, his potential to develop into a starting wide receiver made him an appealing option for teams looking to add depth to their receiving corps.

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