Terry Ray (College Stats) - 1992 NFL Draft Pick #158 by ATL
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Terry Ray - Pre-Draft Analysis for the 1992 NFL Draft
Player Profile:
- Name: Terry Ray
- Position: Safety
- College: University of California, Berkeley
College Stats:
- Year: 1989 - 1992
- Tackles: 150+
- Interceptions: 10
- Pass Deflections: 20+
Pre-Draft Strengths:
- Intelligent Player: Ray demonstrated great football IQ, often making the right decisions and reading plays effectively.
- Ball Skills: He had a knack for making plays on the ball, evidenced by his interception and pass deflection stats.
- Versatile Defender: Capable of playing both safety positions, Ray could adapt to different defensive schemes.
- Strong Tackler: Known for his physical style of play, Ray was not afraid to step up and make tackles in the running game.
Areas for Improvement:
- Speed and Agility: While Ray was a solid athlete, some scouts expressed concerns about his top-end speed compared to other safety prospects.
- Consistency: At times, his performance could be inconsistent; he needed to show he could bring his best every game.
Projected Draft Round:
- Ray was projected to be selected in the 3rd to 5th round, with teams valuing his experience and college production.
Summary:
Terry Ray was considered a strong safety prospect with the potential to contribute immediately at the professional level. His college performance highlighted his ability to make plays and read offenses, making him an intriguing option for teams looking to bolster their secondary in the 1992 NFL Draft.
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