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Henry Slay (West Virginia) - 1998 NFL Draft Pick #203 by ATL


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

1998 NFL Draft Pre-Draft Analysis: Henry Slay

Player Profile:

  • Name: Henry Slay
  • College: West Virginia
  • Position: Defensive Back
  • Height: 6'1"
  • Weight: 200 lbs

Overview:

Henry Slay emerged as a standout player at West Virginia, showcasing impressive athleticism and a strong understanding of defensive schemes. Known for his versatility, Slay could play both cornerback and safety, making him a valuable asset for any NFL team.

Strengths:

  • Fluidity and Agility: Slay has the ability to change direction quickly, which allows him to keep up with fast receivers.
  • Ball Skills: He demonstrated excellent hands and timing, making him a threat for interceptions.
  • Physicality: Slay is not afraid to support the run and can deliver solid hits, contributing to his team's defense.

Areas for Improvement:

  • Consistency: While Slay showed flashes of brilliance, he needs to work on maintaining a high level of performance throughout games.
  • Technique: Improvement in his footwork and backpedal will enhance his ability to cover more skilled receivers.

Projected Draft Round: 2nd to 3rd Round

Conclusion:

Henry Slay is viewed as a potential starter in the NFL, with the ability to develop into a reliable defensive back. Teams looking for a player with a combination of size, speed, and instincts could find Slay to be a valuable pick in the upcoming draft.

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