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Gerald Sensabaugh (North Carolina) - 2005 NFL Draft Pick #157 by JAX


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Gerald Sensabaugh

College: University of North Carolina

Position: Safety

Height: 6'1"

Weight: 210 lbs

Overview

Gerald Sensabaugh emerged as a solid prospect during his time at North Carolina. Known for his versatility and athleticism, he was a key contributor on the Tar Heels' defense.

Strengths

  • Physical Attributes: Sensabaugh possesses good size and speed for a safety, allowing him to cover a wide range of the field.
  • Ball Skills: He demonstrated the ability to make plays on the ball, recording several interceptions during his college career.
  • Run Support: Sensabaugh is effective in run support, showing willingness to come up and tackle in the box.
  • Instincts: He has good instincts and awareness, which helps him in reading plays and positioning himself effectively.

Weaknesses

  • Consistency: At times, Sensabaugh struggled with consistency in coverage, especially against quicker receivers.
  • Technique: He needed to refine his tackling technique to avoid missed tackles and improve his overall effectiveness.
  • Injury Concerns: There were some concerns regarding his durability due to past injuries during his college career.

Overall Projection

Gerald Sensabaugh was projected as a mid-round pick in the 2005 NFL Draft. Teams looking for a safety with starting potential and special teams capabilities would find value in his skill set. His development in the right system could lead to him becoming a solid contributor at the professional level.

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