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Fred Davis (USC) - 2008 NFL Draft Pick #48 by WAS


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Fred Davis (2008 NFL Draft)

Player Profile:
  • Name: Fred Davis
  • Position: Tight End
  • College: University of Southern California (USC)
  • Height: 6'4"
  • Weight: 250 lbs
Strengths:
  • Great athleticism for a tight end, showcasing impressive speed and agility.
  • Strong hands with the ability to catch passes in traffic.
  • Excellent route runner, capable of creating separation from defenders.
  • Versatile player who can line up both in-line and in the slot.
  • Solid run blocker, able to contribute to the ground game.
Weaknesses:
  • Inconsistent effort in blocking situations at times.
  • Needs to improve on his ability to maintain focus and avoid mental lapses.
  • Has had some off-field issues that raised concerns among scouts.
Overall Analysis:

Fred Davis was regarded as one of the top tight end prospects in the 2008 NFL Draft class. His combination of size, speed, and receiving ability made him an attractive option for teams looking to bolster their offense. At USC, he demonstrated the capability to make big plays and was a key target in the passing game.

While there were some concerns regarding his blocking consistency and off-field behavior, his potential as a dynamic receiving tight end outweighed those issues for many teams. Davis was projected to be selected in the early to mid-rounds of the draft, with the possibility of being a significant contributor at the next level.

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