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Thread: Baylor WR Terrance Williams seems good fit for Dolphins

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    While there are no Calvin Johnsons in this class, there could certainly be some Greg Jennings/Reggie Waynes available in the first few rounds.

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    No thanks. He has alligator arms going across the middle and drops the ball too much. I dont want to draft a WR hoping that his "catching" skills improve.
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    I wanted this kid the first time I watched him play

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    There might not be any super stars at WR this year but alot of good players in the second and third rounds that will be great #3 guys for most teams. Guys like woods and hunter and goodwin from texas. Bailey from WV and guys like that. I would rather have those guys then williams IMO.

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    Should this not be in the draft forum?
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    **** not opposed, if Wallace wants too much money draft this guy.

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    After watching him on his highlights I see how he fits. Alot of GB typr WR's fit this guys mold and I am buying into the 6'2" 205 size of a typical Philbin guy and what I see from this guy is he is able to make plays downfield in the endzone and over the middle. I disagree with others about seperation. He is certainly capable. His production is very good with or without RG3.

    I wasnt high on him until now. I sort of been having a flavor of the week on WR but this article hints at Philbin's liking IMO.

    Hopkins is another guy and Dobson and Swopes fit the typical Philbin style IMO.

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    Screams bust to me. Struggles to get separation. No YAC ability. 40 speed aside there's no quickness there. Gets jammed easily. Lapses in concentration. He has excellent body control and uses his size well but other than that he's just not going to make it in the pros. That would be a wasted pick. He's not in the league of Allen, Patterson, Hopkins, or even Stedman, Marquess
    you left out the 12 td's the kid has this past year.

    seems to me that stat is the most over looked of all on the fin boards. we need someone who can find the endzone.

    if this kid has all those problems as you say he does and he can still put up those stats, the yds, td's, etc..., ILL TAKE IT!!!

    he cant get open, he cant get off the line, he cant run, cant concentrate, but, he still gets 1800+yds and 12 scores.

    something doesnt add up.
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    I'd rather have Hopkins at 42 than Williams tbh.

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    I would much rather have Terrance Williams than DeAndre Hopkins. I think Williams has very solid value in the 2nd round. He's a proven and consistent deep threat that shows a surprising all-around game when given the opportunity. He has great size and really good athleticism for that size. He's a proven on the perimeter of the field and he creates a lot of separation. You go from Robert Griffin at quarterback to Nick Florence, and you don't miss a beat.

    He's not my absolute favorite wide receiver in this draft, probably not even in my top 3 at the position, but he's just outside of that.
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