Andy Lee (Pittsburgh) - 2004 NFL Draft Pick #188 by SF
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Andy Lee (2004 NFL Draft)
Position: Punter
College: University of Pittsburgh
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 210 lbs
Overview:
Andy Lee was considered one of the top punting prospects entering the 2004 NFL Draft. His impressive college career at the University of Pittsburgh showcased his powerful leg and ability to control the ball.
Strengths:
- Powerful Leg: Lee demonstrated the ability to generate significant hang time and distance on his punts, making him a weapon on special teams.
- Accuracy: He exhibited good precision in his punting, often pinning opponents deep in their own territory.
- Field Awareness: Lee showed strong situational awareness, effectively managing the game clock and field position.
- Experience: With multiple years of starting experience, he was well-prepared for the transition to the NFL.
Weaknesses:
- Consistency: While generally reliable, there were moments where Lee struggled with consistency under pressure.
- Coverage Team: His effectiveness was sometimes reliant on the performance of the coverage team, which could be a concern at the next level.
Overall Assessment:
Andy Lee was projected to be one of the first punters selected in the 2004 NFL Draft. His combination of leg strength, accuracy, and experience made him an attractive option for teams looking to improve their special teams unit. If he could refine his consistency, he had the potential to be a standout punter in the NFL.
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