Marty Carter () - 1991 NFL Draft Pick #207 by TB
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Marty Carter - 1991 NFL Draft
Position: Wide Receiver
College: University of Florida
Player Overview:
Marty Carter was a standout wide receiver known for his speed and ability to create separation from defenders. He had a productive college career, showcasing his skills in a competitive SEC environment. Scouts praised his route-running ability and hands, making him a sought-after prospect in the 1991 NFL Draft.
Strengths:
- Speed: Carter possesses excellent straight-line speed, making him a deep threat on the field.
- Route Running: Demonstrated precision in his route running, able to create separation from defenders.
- Hands: Reliable pass catcher with good hand-eye coordination, capable of making difficult catches.
- Work Ethic: Known for his dedication to improving his game and his willingness to learn.
Areas for Improvement:
- Physicality: Needs to improve his ability to handle press coverage at the line of scrimmage.
- Blocking: Must develop better blocking skills to contribute in run support.
- Consistency: Needs to show consistency in performance, especially against top-tier cornerbacks.
Projected Draft Position:
Marty Carter was projected to be selected in the
2nd to 3rd round of the 1991 NFL Draft, with potential to become a reliable contributor in the NFL.
Conclusion:
With a combination of speed, route running, and catching ability, Marty Carter was seen as a valuable asset for any team looking to bolster their receiving corps. His development in the areas of physicality and blocking would be critical for his success at the professional level.
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