Patrick Turner (USC) - 2009 NFL Draft Pick #87 by MIA
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Patrick Turner - 2009 NFL Draft
Player Profile:
- Name: Patrick Turner
- Position: Wide Receiver
- College: University of Southern California (USC)
- Height: 6'5"
- Weight: 219 lbs
Strengths:
- Size: Turner possesses ideal size for a wide receiver, making him a valuable red-zone target.
- Catch Radius: His height and wingspan allow him to catch passes that other receivers may not be able to reach.
- Body Control: Turner has good body control and can adjust to poorly thrown balls.
- Experience: Having played at a prestigious program like USC, he has faced elite competition throughout his college career.
Weaknesses:
- Speed: Turner's straight-line speed is average, which may limit his ability to create separation from defenders.
- Route Running: He needs to improve his route-running techniques to be effective at the next level.
- Consistency: There were concerns about his consistency in making catches and his overall performance in crucial situations.
Overall Assessment:
Patrick Turner was viewed as a talented wide receiver with the potential to develop into a solid contributor in the NFL. His size and ability to go up and get the football made him an intriguing prospect, particularly for teams looking for a big-bodied receiver. However, teams were cautious about his speed and route-running ability, which could limit his effectiveness against faster defensive backs. Ultimately, he was projected to be selected in the mid to late rounds of the draft, depending on team needs and preferences.
Projected Draft Round:
3rd to 5th Round
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