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Homer Williams () - 1966 NFL Draft Pick #277 by RAM


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Homer Williams (1966 NFL Draft)

Player Profile:
  • Name: Homer Williams
  • College: University of Southern California (USC)
  • Position: Offensive Lineman
Scouting Report:
  • Physical Attributes:
    • Height: 6'3"
    • Weight: 250 lbs
    • Strong build with good overall athleticism.
  • Playing Style:
    • Versatile lineman capable of playing multiple positions on the offensive line.
    • Known for his strong blocking techniques and ability to protect the quarterback.
    • Good footwork and agility for a player of his size.
  • Strengths:
    • Excellent run-blocking skills, creating space for running backs.
    • Solid pass protection, with a natural ability to read defensive schemes.
    • High football IQ and strong leadership qualities on the field.
  • Areas for Improvement:
    • Needs to work on stamina to maintain performance throughout the game.
    • Occasionally struggles against faster defensive ends in pass rush situations.
Projected Draft Position:
  • Expected to be selected in the middle rounds of the 1966 NFL Draft.
  • Teams may target him for depth on the offensive line or as a potential starter with development.
Overall Assessment:

Homer Williams has the potential to become a valuable asset for any NFL team. His combination of size, skill, and experience at USC makes him a solid pick in the upcoming draft. With the right coaching, he could develop into a reliable starter on the offensive line.

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