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Greg Scott (Hampton) - 2002 NFL Draft Pick #234 by WAS


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Greg Scott - 2002 NFL Draft

Player Profile:
- **Name:** Greg Scott
- **College:** Hampton
- **Position:** Wide Receiver
Physical Attributes:
- **Height:** 6'2"
- **Weight:** 200 lbs
- **40-yard Dash:** 4.5 seconds
Strengths:
  • Strong hands and ability to catch in traffic.
  • Good size for a wide receiver, providing a physical presence on the field.
  • Solid route-running skills with the ability to create separation.
  • Experience against top-level college competition.
Weaknesses:
  • Limited exposure to major college football due to playing at a smaller school.
  • Inconsistent performance against elite cornerbacks.
  • Needs to improve blocking skills to contribute in the run game.
Overall Analysis:
Greg Scott entered the 2002 NFL Draft as an intriguing prospect due to his combination of size and athletic ability. His performance at Hampton showcased his potential to be a solid wide receiver in the NFL, but concerns about the level of competition he faced and his ability to adjust to the professional game were prevalent among scouts. With a strong showing in workouts, Scott could attract attention from teams looking for depth at the wide receiver position. Potential Impact:
If selected, Scott could serve as a valuable depth receiver and special teams contributor. His development would depend on the coaching staff's ability to refine his route running and overall game awareness. With the right opportunity, he could emerge as a reliable target in the passing game.

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