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Damian Williams came up a few times during discussions with analysts and scouts on my recent trip to Mobile, Ala., for the Senior Bowl.
The question with Williams is a slight build (6-0 3/4, 194) and lack of breakaway speed. But he’s a top-notch route runner known to be fearless. Plus, he’s a threat as a punt returner.
So Kiper expects us to spend a 2nd round pick who is essentially Brian Hartline but 2 inches shorter and 1 pound lighter?
And we already have a slight build receiver who is 6'0 and a threat as a punt returner. Granted Williams is about 14 pounds heaver then Ginn, but Williams is just more of what we have. NO Thank you -
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Rejus Benn and Demaryius Thomas > Brandon Lafell and Damian Williams
Both Williams and especially Lafell have bust written all over them. -
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In a blitz situation (in the NFL), McCluster will probably roll out for a screen anyway, and trust me, the guy will get good yardage. And usually, during a blitz, the QB recognizes it and gets rid of the ball quickly. McCluster will probably be only used to chip someone and then hit the flats, not to go one-on-one with someone 80 pounds heavier. He is not MJD in that sense.
I think a creative offense like Miami's would work wonders for a guy like McCluster. He has touched the ball 25+ times in the SEC, but I doubt he will be that guy in the NFL.
This guy is a player, no matter how you look at it.
Is he a stretch in the 2nd round? Maybe? Maybe not? But I suspect whoever picks him will get one heck of an offensive weapon. -
no thank you with another USC wideout.
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difficult speculations. maybe they will move up trying to snare Bryant as well as McClain. not that many holes to fill for 2010: ILB, NT & WR, possibly a FreeSafety & TE. not so bad. :no:
like to see them pick up the ILB & WR in the draft & the NT & possibly FS or TE in free-agency -
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