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Richard Williams (College Stats) - 1983 NFL Draft Pick #56 by WAS


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Richard Williams (1983 NFL Draft)

Player Overview:
  • Name: Richard Williams
  • Position: Wide Receiver
  • College: [Insert College Name]
College Performance:
  • Career Receptions: [Insert Number]
  • Receiving Yards: [Insert Number]
  • Touchdowns: [Insert Number]
  • Notable Achievements: [Insert Achievements]
Strengths:
  • Speed: Williams demonstrated impressive speed that made him a deep threat on the field.
  • Route Running: He showcased an ability to run precise routes, creating separation from defenders.
  • Hands: Williams was known for his reliable hands, making him a trustworthy target for quarterbacks.
  • Yards After Catch: His agility and ability to evade tacklers allowed him to gain additional yards after the catch.
Areas for Improvement:
  • Consistency: At times, Williams struggled with consistency in his performance, particularly in high-pressure situations.
  • Physicality: Needs to improve his ability to handle physical coverage from more experienced defenders.
  • Blocking: As a wide receiver, he could enhance his blocking skills to better support the running game.
Projected Draft Round:
  • Expected to be selected in the 2nd to 4th round, depending on team needs and the evaluation of other available prospects.
Conclusion:

Richard Williams entered the 1983 NFL Draft as a promising wide receiver with a blend of speed and agility. While he had some areas to improve, his potential made him a valuable prospect for teams looking to bolster their receiving corps.

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