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A major surprise, even though he was drafted in the sixth round, since the 49ers d figure to go with Jim Plunkett. But Buil has been impressive enough to be singled out, even though his role this year figures to be only as a stand-in- . Big and strong a la Plunkett at 5 and 209, Bull wasnt rated highly among the nation's passers because he only took over as a starter his senior year. But his strong arm and ability to throw hard and accurately short ar.d fire the ball long carried Arxansas to the Cot- illE 2C i; Belted is 0 ig on performance, ort on price. A loir ld of dooblo Pyottor cord pilot Tfco long MNovgo of fiborylou koh looblo Trood lor trwctfmi ood bondHitg Meo Urido LEE 'irh lor to toko cm GS-30- 3 6-- Fiberglass Belts Polyester Cord Inside Footoall Report's second grouping of three includes players who were drafted on the first round but t. generally are unknown on page 11 com-Con- LOS ANCLES NEW . 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John Lee, San Diego The Chargers placed Lee on their draft list after seeing him play against Pete Brock, centColorado's er who ultimately was a draft choice. "Brock was having a helluva 3' DIGS & CONFERENCE GAMES AT 10S ANGELES first-roun- , Prices plus $1.75 to $3.14 F.E.T. GLOVES $1 53.1433 527.50 NATIONAL FOOTBALL What about 1976? Based on reports from the NFLs First, balls" Ooz. REG. SI 6.00. 11 Patriots. longshots. : ton Bowl. top talent scouts, Inside Football Report singles out nine players to look for this three No. 1 draft season choices who have been d highly publicized, three selections who are not generally recognized by the average fan and three BELTED WHiTEWALL . Reg. newly-acquire- talent-assess- 7 w 1, first-roun- FASHION PLACE MURRAY ZCMI MALL DOWNTOWN .24 IRONS ! $099 J INSTRUMENT INVESTMENT 9 firfuttwiW ffcyr. Dal. Beasley Reece, The Cowboys have been known to come up with a surprise every year, and Reece is this year's. A product of North Texas State, Reece was selected on the ninth round. The Cowboys like his size (6-193) and how he used it to hit, also the determination that enabled him to start at NTS after being a walk-oHe made two interceptions each of his last two seasons but it was his toughness and pur comerback quality that convinced Dallas to go for year produces surprises d diaft choices who never make it and 17th round selections who do make it. It was that way O. J.'s year. It was that way before him. It will be that way this year. And, this year, according to no less a knowledgeable than General Manager Jim Finks of the Chicago Bears, there are fewer surethings than in other recent seasons. "There are only two players," Finks says, who fall in the 'can't miss, will star category, and they are Leroy Selmon and Chuck Muncie. Usually there are about five or six draft choices who fall into the superstar category. History, however, tells us that superstars or not, some 30 to 40 rookies are likely to be starting for NFL ieams, including a few players given little chance. The classic example of that occurred in 1971 when two players were selected on the 17th round who still are playing regularly running back Don Nottingham of the Miami Dolphins and wide receiver Randy Vataha of the New England it's from Roper's, it's Right! GOLF 4 WOODS i. , ,,1 -i BLUE MAX FIRST rUGHT his hobbies and there is every expectation he will be shopping up offensive linemen despite his 13th round selection. Wilson, of course, made his Doint. No matter how thorough a job is done by the NFL's talent scouts, each itl3Srar: If r Line On Hie., U i s s 4A -- DON RICHARDS-JE- EP 84102 3469 SO. STATE ST, 263-630- 1 I |