James Williams (College Stats) - 1983 NFL Draft Pick #264 by NE
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for James Williams - 1983 NFL Draft
Player Overview:
James Williams was a standout player at college, showcasing exceptional skills that made him one of the top prospects heading into the 1983 NFL Draft. His versatility and athleticism were highly regarded by scouts and analysts alike.
College Stats:
- Position: Defensive Back
- College: University of Miami
- Games Played: 33
- Tackles: 150
- Interceptions: 12
- Pass Deflections: 25
- Forced Fumbles: 4
Strengths:
- Excellent speed and quickness, allowing for great coverage ability.
- Strong ball skills, evident from his interception and pass deflection stats.
- High football IQ, demonstrating the ability to read plays and anticipate routes.
- Versatile player who can contribute in both zone and man coverage.
Weaknesses:
- Occasionally overcommits to plays, which can lead to missed tackles.
- Needs to improve physicality in tackling against bigger receivers.
- Limited experience in special teams roles, which may hinder immediate impact.
Overall Assessment:
James Williams was projected to be a first-round pick due to his impressive college career and potential for development in the NFL. He had the skills to become a key player in a defensive backfield and was expected to make an immediate impact for the team that selected him. His combination of speed, agility, and instincts garnered attention from multiple franchises, making him one of the most intriguing prospects of the 1983 draft.
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