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Tyrone Williams (Nebraska) - 1996 NFL Draft Pick #93 by GB


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Tyrone Williams

College: Nebraska

  • Position: Defensive Back
  • Height: 6'2"
  • Weight: 205 lbs
  • Speed: 4.4 seconds (40-yard dash)

Strengths:

  • Physicality: Williams was known for his physical play style, making him a strong presence in the secondary.
  • Coverage Skills: His ability to cover receivers effectively, combined with good ball skills, made him a valuable asset in pass defense.
  • Versatility: Played multiple roles in the Nebraska defense, capable of lining up at both cornerback and safety.
  • Football IQ: Demonstrated a strong understanding of offensive schemes, allowing him to anticipate plays and react quickly.

Weaknesses:

  • Injury History: Had some injury concerns during his college career that raised red flags for NFL scouts.
  • Consistency: At times, struggled with consistency in coverage, which affected his overall performance.

Overall Assessment:

Tyrone Williams was considered a talented defensive back with the potential to become a solid contributor in the NFL. His combination of size, speed, and physicality made him an attractive option for teams looking to bolster their secondary. However, concerns about his injury history and consistency posed questions about his ability to adapt to the professional level.

Projected Draft Round:

Most analysts projected Williams to be selected in the 2nd to 3rd round of the 1996 NFL Draft, depending on team needs and preferences.

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