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Mike Williams (Texas) - 2002 NFL Draft Pick #4 by BUF


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Mike Williams (University of Texas)

Mike Williams, a standout wide receiver from the University of Texas, entered the 2002 NFL Draft as one of the most highly regarded prospects. His combination of size, speed, and playmaking ability made him a coveted target for NFL teams looking to bolster their receiving corps.

  • Physical Attributes:
    • Height: 6'4"
    • Weight: 210 lbs
    • Wingspan: Impressive reach that allows him to catch passes over defenders.
  • Skill Set:
    • Excellent route runner with the ability to create separation.
    • Strong hands and ability to make difficult catches in traffic.
    • Good speed for his size, capable of stretching the field vertically.
  • College Production:
    • Recorded impressive stats during his time at Texas, showcasing his ability to be a game-changer.
    • Demonstrated consistency and reliability as a primary target for the Longhorns.
  • Impact Potential:
    • Possesses the ability to be an immediate contributor in the NFL.
    • Could be a number one receiver for teams in need of a dynamic playmaker.

Mike Williams was highly regarded as a top prospect in the 2002 NFL Draft, with many analysts projecting him to be selected within the first few picks. His combination of physical tools and college production made him a player that NFL teams could build their offenses around.

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