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Antonio Bryant (Pittsburgh) - 2002 NFL Draft Pick #63 by DAL


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Antonio Bryant (2002 NFL Draft)

Player Profile:

  • Name: Antonio Bryant
  • College: University of Pittsburgh
  • Position: Wide Receiver
  • Height: 6'1"
  • Weight: 205 lbs

Overview:

Antonio Bryant was a highly regarded wide receiver coming out of the University of Pittsburgh, known for his exceptional athleticism, route-running ability, and playmaking skills. He had a productive college career, showcasing his ability to make big plays and stretch the field.

Strengths:

  • Excellent size and physicality for the position.
  • Strong hands and ability to catch the ball in traffic.
  • Good speed and agility, making him a threat after the catch.
  • Versatile route runner, capable of executing a variety of patterns.
  • Strong work ethic and competitive nature.

Weaknesses:

  • Inconsistent in terms of focus and concentration at times.
  • Needs to improve on blocking skills to be more effective in the run game.
  • Had some injury concerns during college that raised red flags.

Projected Draft Position:

Antonio Bryant was projected to be a mid-to-late first round pick in the 2002 NFL Draft, with many teams expressing interest in his potential to become a number one wide receiver in the professional ranks.

Final Thoughts:

With his combination of size, speed, and skill set, Antonio Bryant was seen as a future star in the NFL. Teams were excited about his potential to contribute immediately, especially in a league that increasingly valued dynamic wide receivers.

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