Jason Dunn (East. Kentucky) - 1996 NFL Draft Pick #54 by PHI
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Jason Dunn (1996 NFL Draft)
College: Eastern Kentucky University
Position: Tight End
Overview
Jason Dunn was a highly regarded tight end prospect heading into the 1996 NFL Draft. Known for his combination of size, athleticism, and blocking ability, Dunn was projected to be a valuable asset for any NFL team looking to enhance its offensive line and receiving corps.
Strengths
- Physical Attributes: At 6'6" and weighing over 250 pounds, Dunn possessed the ideal size for an NFL tight end, making him a matchup nightmare for defenders.
- Blocking Skills: Dunn was recognized for his exceptional blocking technique, excelling in run support and protecting the quarterback.
- Receiving Ability: While primarily known for his blocking, he demonstrated reliable hands and the ability to make crucial catches in traffic.
- Durability: Throughout his college career, Dunn was noted for his resilience and ability to stay healthy, a crucial factor for tight ends in the NFL.
Concerns
- Route Running: While he had good hands, some scouts questioned his route-running precision and ability to create separation from defenders.
- Speed: Dunn was not regarded as a game-breaking speedster, which could limit his effectiveness as a pass-catching tight end in certain offensive schemes.
Projected Draft Position
Jason Dunn was projected to be selected in the 2nd to 3rd round of the 1996 NFL Draft, with teams looking for a dual-threat tight end who could contribute in both the passing and running game.
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