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Nate Freese (Boston Col.) - 2014 NFL Draft Pick #229 by DET


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Nate Freese - Pre-Draft Analysis (2014 NFL Draft)

Position: Kicker
College: Boston College

Overview:

Nate Freese was regarded as one of the top kicking prospects entering the 2014 NFL Draft. His performance at Boston College showcased his strong leg and accuracy, making him an appealing option for teams in need of a reliable kicker.

Strengths:

  • Strong Leg: Freese demonstrated the ability to kick field goals from long distances, often connecting from beyond 50 yards.
  • Accuracy: He was known for his consistency and accuracy in field goal attempts, particularly in clutch situations.
  • Experience: Freese had significant experience as a starter, providing him with the poise needed in high-pressure situations.
  • Kickoff Ability: In addition to field goals, Freese was capable of delivering strong kickoffs, which is an added benefit for teams.

Weaknesses:

  • Inconsistency: While he had strong performances, there were moments of inconsistency that raised concerns among scouts.
  • Limited Range in Bad Weather: Freese’s performance could be affected by adverse weather conditions, particularly wind and rain.

Overall Assessment:

Nate Freese was projected to be selected in the later rounds of the draft. His combination of strong leg power and accuracy made him a valuable prospect for teams looking to bolster their kicking game. As with any kicker, the key for Freese would be to find a team that fits his playing style and allows him to showcase his abilities consistently.

Projected Round:

- 6th or 7th Round

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