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  • Hands are a major concern - fights the ball on routine catches and shows inconsistent technique across all three levels
  • Blocking effort and technique are well below NFL standards despite his impressive physical tools
  • Struggles to maintain focus through the catch point, leading to concentration drops even when open
  • Route breaks in the intermediate area lack crispness, allowing corners to stay in phase through transitions
  • Needs significant work on securing catches through contact, particularly over the middle
 

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Yeah that would worry me.

1. Not building the lines first IMO would be a huge mistake. I don't wany to see a WR until after the first pick in round three.
Unless they sign a LT, RT, G in Free agency, taking a WR would be like throwing a car in reverse at 60 MPH.

I'd be looking anywhere else but WR. IF TM was the greatest college WR ever, he would be useless on a team that can't protect the QB or give him enough time to wait for the fastest human to get thirty yards downfield.
 

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  • Hands are a major concern - fights the ball on routine catches and shows inconsistent technique across all three levels
  • Blocking effort and technique are well below NFL standards despite his impressive physical tools
  • Struggles to maintain focus through the catch point, leading to concentration drops even when open
  • Route breaks in the intermediate area lack crispness, allowing corners to stay in phase through transitions
  • Needs significant work on securing catches through contact, particularly over the middle
A Cordarrelle Patterson that can throw the ball too?


First-round talent with day-three polish makes Williams one of this draft's most fascinating evaluations

The ideal offensive system will build around Williams' strengths early while developing his complete game.

Raw physical talent jumps off the tape with Williams, particularly in the vertical passing game where his combination of size and acceleration creates constant stress on defenses

Super athletic - Made Bruce Feldman's 2023 Freak's List at #56.

Accelerates like a sports car off the line

Brings defensive coordinator nightmares with his triple-threat ability - can house it as a runner, receiver, or surprise teams with his cannon arm
 
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