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Kris Brown (Nebraska) - 1999 NFL Draft Pick #228 by PIT


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Kris Brown - Pre-Draft Analysis (1999 NFL Draft)

Position: Kicker
College: University of Nebraska

Overview:

Kris Brown was considered one of the top kicking prospects heading into the 1999 NFL Draft. Known for his strong leg and accuracy, he had a standout collegiate career at Nebraska, where he played a crucial role in the team's success.

Strengths:

  • Leg Strength: Brown possessed an impressive leg, capable of making long field goals from 50+ yards.
  • Accuracy: He demonstrated solid accuracy during his time at Nebraska, converting a high percentage of his attempts.
  • Experience: Played in high-pressure situations, showcasing composure and reliability in critical moments.
  • Kickoff Ability: His kickoffs often reached the end zone, providing added value to his team's special teams unit.

Weaknesses:

  • Consistency: While generally reliable, he had moments of inconsistency that raised questions about his performance under pressure.
  • Injury Concerns: There were minor injury concerns that could affect his durability at the professional level.

Pro Comparison:

Kris Brown was often compared to established NFL kickers due to his potential and skill set. Analysts believed that with the right coaching and environment, he could develop into a reliable starter in the league.

Draft Projection:

Most analysts projected Kris Brown to be selected in the mid to late rounds of the 1999 NFL Draft, primarily due to the demand for reliable kickers and his proven track record at the college level.

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