Scott Ross (College Stats) - 1991 NFL Draft Pick #293 by NO
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Scott Ross - 1991 NFL Draft
Player Overview:
Scott Ross was a standout player from the University of California, where he showcased his skills as a defensive lineman. His combination of size, speed, and agility made him a compelling prospect for the 1991 NFL Draft.
College Stats:
- Position: Defensive Lineman
- Height: 6'5"
- Weight: 280 lbs
- Senior Year Stats:
- Tackles: 55
- Sacks: 8
- Forced Fumbles: 2
Strengths:
- Versatile Skill Set: Ross demonstrated the ability to play both defensive tackle and defensive end, providing flexibility for teams.
- Quick First Step: His explosive first step allowed him to penetrate opposing offensive lines effectively.
- Strong Against the Run: Ross was known for his ability to hold his ground and shed blockers, making him a valuable asset in run defense.
- Leadership Qualities: As a team captain, he showcased leadership and was respected by teammates and coaches alike.
Areas for Improvement:
- Injury History: Ross had a few minor injuries during his college career that raised some concerns about his durability at the professional level.
- Pass Rush Technique: While effective, he needed to refine his pass-rushing moves to be more effective against NFL-caliber offensive linemen.
Projected Draft Position:
Scott Ross was projected to be selected in the mid to late rounds of the 1991 NFL Draft, with teams interested in his potential and versatility on the defensive line. Teams that valued a strong run defender with the ability to develop into a pass rusher were particularly keen on his skill set.
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