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[QUOTE=celts32]I don't care what the clowns said last night, I still would take Williams over anyone in this draft. He is going to dominate. Imagine that big body going up for fades in the endzone. the redskins have had so much trouble in the redzone. i see Williams as a TD maker.[/QUOTE]
Wouldn't that require the Redskins offense to get close to the endzone? I don't think Williams brings enough speed and quickness to the table. We've had enough tall, slow receivers lately...Gardner, Westbrook.... Would rather have a Gary Clark, Ricky Sanders type of reciever....Mark Clayton for example. |
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Think Art Monk, only bigger. He'll be gone way before 20.
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Like Mel Kiper said yesterday, Williams is faster than freakin Jerry Rice coming out of college. Sure Rice was quicker and could make better cuts but top flight speed does not a HOF wr make. After the past few years of guys who a lot of the times seemed to have trouble being able to catch anything directly to them, I'd gladly take a wr with a little less of a burst but extremely reliable hands and who is always making the big play in the red zone. Plus we already have 3 speed wrs, we need a reliable short to medium range receiver who still probably hasn't even come close to his full potential. While I'd be happy if we traded down for more picks or selected Carlos Rodgers if Williams is gone, if he is there we NEED to pick him. Plus with him on the team, Ramsey could have 3 possible safety valves on a pass play with him, Cooley, and Portis as options if a designed play isn't open down field.
Bottom line is that in the end some players slip because of doubts and others are taken too early because of false hopes, there r rarely any players selected who are 100% what was expected. I am personally just hoping and praying the FO doesn't kill our current draft as well as next years 1st rounder for a guy who's a faster version of drop it like it's hot Gardner. Plus how in the hell could we even work out a contract to afford a #2 selection player? |
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edwards drops passes, i REALLY rather have mike if thats the way we're going...
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edwards is rod gardner in my opinion. same build, same problem. but gardner is cheap and alreayd signed...no sense just replacing him for a more expensive option
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Williams is Keyshawn 2.0
I know that will piss a lot of people off, but its pretty much the truth. He will catch 75 balls a year and never have more that 10 TD's per year. |
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[QUOTE=drew54]Williams is Keyshawn 2.0
I know that will piss a lot of people off, but its pretty much the truth. He will catch 75 balls a year and never have more that 10 TD's per year.[/QUOTE] 75 catches and about 10 tds a year would be fine by me. Especially seeing as that cooley would be pulling in about 30-40 catches and 6 tds a year, the wr opposite williams would more than likely pull in around 6-8 tds if not a couple more, and then a few spread out to every else would make for a 25+ TD season for Ramsey and I know I'd personally be hella kewl with that. Ramsey would benefit extremely well from a wr he knows can make the toughest catches look as easy as he does the simple ones. plus early in his career if u take away his attitude, Keyshawn was a pretty good wr. Like I've said before, I just want the team to finally have a big young, talented wr who can be counted on to make the tough catches as well as the easy ones. |
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