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Moe Williams (Kentucky) - 1996 NFL Draft Pick #75 by MIN


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

1996 NFL Draft Pre-Draft Analysis: Moe Williams

Player Profile:

  • Name: Moe Williams
  • College: University of Kentucky
  • Position: Running Back
  • Height: 5'10"
  • Weight: 210 lbs

Overview:

Moe Williams was a standout running back at Kentucky, showcasing a blend of speed, power, and agility that made him an intriguing prospect for the 1996 NFL Draft. His ability to carry the ball and contribute in the passing game made him a versatile option for teams looking to bolster their backfield.

Strengths:

  • Power Running: Williams demonstrated the ability to break tackles and gain tough yards between the tackles.
  • Speed: He had the burst to hit the hole quickly, making him a threat on outside runs and sweeps.
  • Versatility: Capable of catching passes out of the backfield, adding value as a dual-threat player.
  • Durability: Maintained a strong physical presence throughout his college career, showing resilience in high-impact situations.

Weaknesses:

  • Blocking Skills: While capable, he needed to improve his pass protection to succeed at the NFL level.
  • Inconsistency: At times, Williams struggled with ball security and would need to focus on reducing fumbles.

Conclusion:

Moe Williams was viewed as a solid mid-round pick in the 1996 NFL Draft. His combination of physical attributes and skills made him an attractive option for teams looking for a reliable running back. If he could refine his blocking and ball security, he had the potential to be a productive player in the NFL.

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