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Brad St. Louis (Missouri State) - 2000 NFL Draft Pick #210 by CIN


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Brad St. Louis - 2000 NFL Draft

Player Profile:
  • Name: Brad St. Louis
  • Position: Long Snapper
  • College: Missouri State
Overview:

Brad St. Louis, a standout long snapper from Missouri State, garnered attention leading up to the 2000 NFL Draft. His consistent snapping ability and special teams play made him a valuable asset for teams seeking depth in this specialized position.

Strengths:
  • Accuracy: St. Louis demonstrated remarkable precision in his long snapping technique, ensuring that both field goals and punts were executed smoothly.
  • Consistency: Throughout his college career, he showed a high level of reliability, rarely making mistakes under pressure.
  • Football IQ: St. Louis exhibited a strong understanding of the game, which contributed to his effective communication with kickers and punters.
Areas for Improvement:
  • Size: At 6'2" and 235 lbs, St. Louis needed to add more bulk to compete at the professional level against larger defensive players.
  • Versatility: While he excelled as a long snapper, scouts questioned his ability to contribute in other positions on special teams.
Conclusion:

Brad St. Louis was considered one of the top long snapping prospects in the 2000 NFL Draft. His combination of skill and reliability made him an attractive option for teams looking to solidify their special teams units. While he faced challenges in terms of size and versatility, his strengths as a long snapper positioned him well for a professional career.

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