The size factor again kicks in with Hart (6-3) and Douglas (6-2), who both put up impressive passing numbers in college, though Douglas' were at the NAIA level. Hart was from Duke, which made him more of a "hometown" pick for the Falcons.Bryan wrote:I'm sure it did. But Pat Sullivan was taken in the 2nd round the following year. Surprised that guys like Leo Hart and Karl Douglas got picked before Theismann in 1971.BD Sullivan wrote:As I noted, his size worked against him.Bryan wrote:...kind of weird that Theismann lasted to round 4. He had started 2 years at QB for Notre Dame, and probably would have won the Heisman had the voting taken place after the bowl games, because ND defeated a Texas team that no one could beat for about 3 years.
With Douglas, he joined the Super Bowl champion Colts, who had Unitas and Morrall, which put him on the taxi squad in '71. The next year, it likely didn't help that Joe Thomas had taken over as GM, but any chance Douglas had of backing up Johnny U (after Morrall went to Miami) ended when they traded for Marty Domres in early August. That deal came right after Douglas had a brutal 2-for-15 performance in an exhibition game. He was cut and signed later that year with the CFL. One unspoken factor in the rush to make that trade could have been the fact that Douglas was black.