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Craig Terrill (Purdue) - 2004 NFL Draft Pick #189 by SEA


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Craig Terrill (2004 NFL Draft)

College: Purdue University

Position: Defensive Tackle

Strengths:

  • Versatile Skill Set: Terrill showcased a combination of size and speed that made him effective both against the run and as a pass rusher.
  • Strong Motor: Known for his relentless work ethic and high energy, Terrill consistently played hard on every down.
  • Good Tackling Technique: He displayed solid fundamentals in tackling, making him a reliable defender on the field.
  • Experience in a Competitive Conference: Playing in the Big Ten, Terrill faced top-tier offensive linemen, which prepared him well for the NFL.

Weaknesses:

  • Size Concerns: At 6'2", some scouts questioned whether his height would hinder him against larger offensive linemen in the NFL.
  • Inconsistency: While capable of great performances, Terrill had games where his impact was less noticeable, raising questions about his consistency.
  • Limited Pass-Rush Moves: While he had some effectiveness as a pass rusher, he was somewhat limited in his repertoire of moves, which could be exploited at the next level.

Overall Projection:

Craig Terrill was projected to be a solid mid-round pick in the 2004 NFL Draft. His combination of skills and strong work ethic made him an appealing choice for teams looking to bolster their defensive line. His ability to contribute both against the run and as a pass rusher was highlighted, but concerns about size and consistency remained points of discussion among scouts.

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