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Thomas DeCoud (California) - 2008 NFL Draft Pick #98 by ATL


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Thomas DeCoud (2008 NFL Draft)

Player Profile:
  • Name: Thomas DeCoud
  • Position: Safety
  • College: University of California, Berkeley
Physical Attributes:
  • Height: 6'1"
  • Weight: 200 lbs
  • 40-Yard Dash: 4.52 seconds
Strengths:
  • Good size and athleticism for the safety position.
  • Strong tackling skills, able to play effectively against the run.
  • Versatile player with the ability to play both free and strong safety.
  • Experience in pass coverage, with good ball skills and awareness.
Weaknesses:
  • Can be inconsistent in his coverage, particularly in man-to-man situations.
  • Needs to improve his recognition skills to anticipate plays better.
  • Occasional missed tackles can lead to big plays for the offense.
Overall Assessment:

Thomas DeCoud was viewed as a solid prospect heading into the 2008 NFL Draft. His combination of size, speed, and experience at the collegiate level made him an intriguing option for teams in need of depth at the safety position. While he had some areas to improve, particularly in coverage consistency, his physical tools and tackling ability were seen as assets that could translate well to the professional level. Teams were looking for a player who could contribute on special teams and provide depth in their secondary.

Potential Draft Range:

DeCoud was projected to be selected in the mid to late rounds of the draft, with potential as a developmental player who could grow into a starting role with the right coaching and experience.

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