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David Terrell (Michigan) - 2001 NFL Draft Pick #8 by CHI


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for David Terrell (2001 NFL Draft)

Player Profile:

  • Name: David Terrell
  • College: University of Michigan
  • Position: Wide Receiver
  • Height: 6'3"
  • Weight: 210 lbs

Strengths:

  • Excellent size and physicality for a wide receiver, allowing him to win contested catches.
  • Strong route-running ability with a good understanding of how to create separation.
  • Good hands and catching ability, particularly in traffic.
  • Experience in a pro-style offense at Michigan, providing a solid football IQ.
  • Demonstrated ability to make plays after the catch, showing speed and agility.

Weaknesses:

  • Inconsistent production during his college career, raising questions about his overall impact.
  • Needs to improve on his blocking ability, particularly in run support.
  • Some concerns about his durability and ability to stay healthy over a full NFL season.

Overall Assessment:

David Terrell was widely regarded as one of the top wide receiver prospects in the 2001 NFL Draft. His combination of size, speed, and hands made him an intriguing option for teams looking to bolster their receiving corps. However, scouts were divided on his consistency and overall impact in college, which could affect his draft stock. Many believed he had the potential to develop into a reliable starting receiver in the NFL with the right coaching and opportunity.

Projected Draft Position: Late first round to early second round

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