Noah Herron (Northwestern) - 2005 NFL Draft Pick #244 by PIT
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Noah Herron - 2005 NFL Draft
Player Profile:
- Name: Noah Herron
- Position: Running Back
- College: Northwestern
Overview:
Noah Herron was a standout running back at Northwestern, known for his versatility and ability to contribute both in the rushing and passing game. His performance in college showcased his skills, making him a potential prospect for the 2005 NFL Draft.
Strengths:
- Vision: Herron demonstrated excellent field vision, allowing him to identify holes and make quick cuts.
- Receiving Ability: He was effective as a receiver out of the backfield, capable of running routes and catching passes.
- Durability: Throughout his college career, Herron showed resilience and the ability to handle a heavy workload.
- Football IQ: His understanding of the game and ability to read defenses were notable attributes.
Areas for Improvement:
- Speed: While not overly slow, Herron's top-end speed was considered average compared to other running back prospects.
- Breakaway Ability: He tended to struggle in breaking long runs against faster defenders.
- Pass Protection: Improvement was needed in his blocking skills to excel in pass protection.
Projection:
Noah Herron was projected to be selected in the later rounds of the draft. Teams were intrigued by his potential as a versatile backup running back and special teams contributor. His ability to perform in multiple roles could make him a valuable asset to an NFL roster.
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