Garrison Hearst (College Stats) - 1993 NFL Draft Pick #3 by PHO
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Garrison Hearst (1993 NFL Draft)
Player Overview:
Garrison Hearst was a standout running back from the University of Georgia, known for his explosive speed, agility, and ability to break tackles. His college career showcased his talent and potential as a game-changing player at the next level.
College Stats:
- Rushing Yards: 3,232 yards
- Rushing Touchdowns: 24 touchdowns
- Average Yards per Carry: 5.8 yards
- Receptions: 58 receptions
- Receiving Yards: 559 yards
- Receiving Touchdowns: 3 touchdowns
Strengths:
- Exceptional speed and quickness, allowing him to evade defenders.
- Strong vision and ability to find running lanes.
- Solid pass-catching ability out of the backfield.
- Durable and tough runner who can handle a heavy workload.
Weaknesses:
- Inconsistent ball security; needs to improve on fumbles.
- Limited experience in pass protection; needs to develop blocking skills.
Overall Assessment:
Garrison Hearst was projected to be a top running back in the 1993 NFL Draft. His combination of speed, agility, and vision made him a desirable prospect for teams looking to strengthen their backfield. Despite some concerns regarding ball security and pass protection, his explosive playmaking ability and college production suggested that he could quickly become a significant contributor at the professional level.
Projected Draft Position:
Garrison Hearst was expected to be selected in the first round of the 1993 NFL Draft, with many analysts predicting he would be one of the first running backs off the board, potentially in the top 10 picks.
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