Damian Williams, WR, USC
Ht: 6’ 0 5/8” Wt: 197
EMQB’s analysis on the pick: A slender, slow wide receiver for the NFL level, Williams has an uphill battle to become an NFL starter. His intelligence and attitude might enable him to overcome his physical shortcomings. He could develop into a good slot receiver the the Titans.
Pro Football Weekly’s scouting report: Thin-framed, leggy long-strider with reliable hands, advanced route running and slick creativity after the catch and as a punt returner. Played at an elite program and consistently made plays and showed up in big games. Would fit best as a flanker in a West Coast system.
NFL projection: Second- to third-round pick.
Lindy’s Sports scouting report: Williams originally signed with Arkansas and earned Freshman All-SEC honors before transferring to USC and sitting out the 2007 season. He went on to earn first-team All-Pac-10 honors the past two seasons. NFL scouts love that Williams had been a proven playmaker capable of making an immediate impact in the SEC and Pac-10. While he may lack an electric time in the 40-yard dash, his quick acceleration, sturdy frame and sticky hands make him one of the more intriguing wideouts of the 2010 class.
Lindy’s Sports 2010 Draft Guide available @http://www.lindyssports.com/product.php?cn=332
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