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Albert Connell (Texas A&M) - 1997 NFL Draft Pick #115 by WAS


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Albert Connell - 1997 NFL Draft

Player Profile:
  • Name: Albert Connell
  • College: Texas A&M
  • Position: Wide Receiver
  • Height: 6'3"
  • Weight: 210 lbs
Strengths:
  • Excellent size and physicality for a wide receiver, allowing him to win contested catches.
  • Good speed, enabling him to stretch the field and make big plays down the sideline.
  • Strong route-running ability, showcasing sharp cuts and crisp breaks.
  • Competitiveness; displays a strong work ethic and desire to improve.
Weaknesses:
  • Inconsistent hands; struggled with drops at times during his college career.
  • Limited experience against top-tier defensive backs, which may impact his transition to the NFL.
  • Needs to improve blocking skills; not the most effective in run support.
Overall Assessment:

Albert Connell entered the 1997 NFL Draft with a solid reputation as a receiver from Texas A&M. His combination of size and speed made him an intriguing prospect for teams in need of a physical playmaker at the wide receiver position. While his potential was evident, concerns about his consistency and hands raised questions about his readiness for the professional game. Teams would have to weigh his physical attributes against his performance in college to determine if he was worth selecting.

Projected Draft Round:

Connell was projected to be selected in the 2nd to 3rd round of the 1997 NFL Draft, depending on team needs and preferences.

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