James Williams (Marshall) - 2000 NFL Draft Pick #175 by SEA
What The Experts Thought Before The Draft
Pre-Draft Analysis for James Williams (Marshall) - 2000 NFL Draft
Position: Wide Receiver
College: Marshall University
Height/Weight: 6'2", 210 lbs
Projected Round: 3rd to 4th Round
Strengths:
- Size and Athleticism: Williams possessed a solid frame and good speed for a wide receiver, making him a challenging matchup for defenders.
- Route Running: Demonstrated excellent route-running skills, with the ability to create separation from defenders.
- Hands: Known for having reliable hands, he consistently made difficult catches, showcasing his ability to perform in high-pressure situations.
- Production: Had a productive college career at Marshall, contributing significantly to the team's offensive success.
Weaknesses:
- Blocking: Needs improvement in blocking techniques, which could limit his effectiveness in the run game.
- Consistency: While capable of big plays, there were concerns about his consistency from game to game.
- Injury History: Had a few minor injuries during college that raised questions about his durability at the professional level.
Overall Assessment:
James Williams was viewed as a talented wide receiver with the potential to develop into a solid contributor at the NFL level. His combination of size, speed, and route-running ability made him an attractive option for teams seeking a reliable target in the passing game. However, concerns about his blocking skills and consistency could affect his draft stock, making him a likely candidate for the middle rounds of the draft.
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