Brandon Gibson (Washington St.) - 2009 NFL Draft Pick #194 by PHI
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for Brandon Gibson (2009 NFL Draft)
Brandon Gibson, a wide receiver from Washington State University, entered the 2009 NFL Draft with a reputation as a skilled pass catcher and a solid college career. Here is an overview of his pre-draft analysis:
- College Performance:
- Gibson had a productive career at Washington State, showcasing his ability to make plays both as a receiver and a return specialist.
- In his final season, he recorded impressive statistics, which highlighted his potential to be a reliable target at the next level.
- Physical Attributes:
- Height: 6'0"
- Weight: 200 lbs
- Quickness and agility were notable, making him a threat after the catch.
- Skills:
- Good route runner with the ability to create separation from defenders.
- Strong hands and ball skills, capable of making difficult catches.
- Versatile player who could contribute in multiple offensive schemes.
- Weaknesses:
- Concerns about speed and acceleration compared to top-tier wide receiver prospects.
- Injury history could raise red flags for teams looking for durability.
- Projected Draft Position:
- Expected to be selected in the mid to late rounds of the draft, depending on team needs and preferences.
- Could be a valuable addition to a team in need of depth at the wide receiver position.
Brandon Gibson was seen as a player with potential who could develop into a solid contributor in the NFL, especially if placed in the right system that maximized his strengths.
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