Mike Seidman (UCLA) - 2003 NFL Draft Pick #76 by CAR
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Mike Seidman (2003 NFL Draft)
Position: Tight End
College: UCLA
Physical Attributes:
- Height: 6'4"
- Weight: 250 lbs
- 40-Yard Dash: 4.75 seconds
Strengths:
- Receiving Skills: Seidman displayed strong hands and the ability to catch passes in traffic, making him a reliable target for quarterbacks.
- Route Running: He showed good route-running ability with a solid understanding of timing and spacing, often creating separation from defenders.
- Blocking: Although not primarily known for his blocking, he demonstrated adequate blocking skills that could improve with coaching at the professional level.
Weaknesses:
- Injury History: Seidman had some injury concerns during his college career, which raised questions about his durability in the NFL.
- Speed: While he has decent speed for a tight end, he lacks elite quickness that some teams prefer in a vertical passing game.
Overall Assessment:
Mike Seidman was considered a solid tight end prospect in the 2003 NFL Draft, with the potential to develop into a reliable contributor. His combination of size, catching ability, and football intelligence made him an attractive option for teams looking to enhance their offensive weaponry. However, concerns about his injuries and speed limited his overall draft stock, making him a potential mid-round selection.
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