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01-12-2006, 01:57 PM
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Tye Hill at CB, Ko Simpson at S.
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01-12-2006, 02:31 PM
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I'd rather have Simpson or Landry over Huff.....I'm seriously tired of seeing highly-touted Texas college players struggle in our secondary.
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01-12-2006, 05:19 PM
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Jla... why are you going to form your opinions off of something somebody ELSE says.
Make em by yourself.
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01-12-2006, 08:56 PM
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01-12-2006, 09:11 PM
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Really hoping the Niners get him, Hawk, or Vernon Davis.
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01-12-2006, 09:11 PM
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01-12-2006, 09:13 PM
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Jimmy Williams DB 6’3 216 Virginia Tech
By: Robert Davis
You will not find many defensive backs that have proven to be major talents at two spots in the secondary. Jimmy Williams has done just that. As a sophomore in 2003 at the free safety position, Williams racked up 114 tackles, four for loss, and two interceptions. As a junior, he was moved to corner to take advantage of his athleticism and he turned in another standout season. From his corner sport, he finished the year with 60 tackles, 5.5 for loss, and five interceptions.
Williams brings great size to the secondary. He has the height to match up with any receiver on the field, and the strength to overpower most wide receivers. He combines that power with very good athleticism and great speed. He is an all around threat in the secondary. Williams will hit you hard but will also run step for step with you down the field. His versatility and experience at two spots will increase his value come draft day.
Even though he has the speed and has been a standout college corner, Williams may not project very well at corner in the NFL. He doesn’t have the greatest fluidity in his turns, and will often lose ground on smaller receivers because of their quickness.
Even if he is not a corner, Jimmy Williams should be a standout player at the next level. His playmaking ability and aggressiveness as a free safety could make him one of the best safeties in the game. He should be able to play corner against the bigger wideouts in the league, but there are legitimate concerns about him covering the smaller receivers. If a team feels he can play corner, he could be the first corner selected. Most likely though, he will be viewed as a safety prospect and should still hear his name called in the first frame.
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FYI, that looks almost IDENTICAL to the reports on Mike Rumph when he was coming out of Miami. Seriously identical.
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I think Demario Minter will be a damn fine 2nd or 3rd round Corner. He isn't HUGE but he isn't small either. He's physical as hell and a good tackler and he's good in coverage. He had an outstanding year for UGA this year.
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Jla... why are you going to form your opinions off of something somebody ELSE says.
Make em by yourself.
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Why are you going to waste our time with a bull**** post that has nothing to do with the thread. I stated my opinion and posted a scouting reporttand posted some information on other players so  . I didn't realize that was against your standards. Forgive me oh greatest poster on the planet
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01-13-2006, 07:48 AM
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Originally posted by Jla19@Jan 13th '06 @ 8:33 am
Why are you going to waste our time with a bull**** post that has nothing to do with the thread. I stated my opinion and posted a scouting reporttand posted some information on other players so . I didn't realize that was against your standards. Forgive me oh greatest poster on the planet
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