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Derrick Williams (Penn St.) - 2009 NFL Draft Pick #82 by DET


What The Experts Thought Before The Draft

Pre-Draft Analysis for Derrick Williams (2009 NFL Draft)

Player Overview:
  • Name: Derrick Williams
  • College: Penn State
  • Position: Wide Receiver
  • Height: 6'0"
  • Weight: 204 lbs
  • Draft Class: 2009
Strengths:
  • Excellent speed and quickness, capable of stretching the field.
  • Strong after-the-catch ability, demonstrating agility and elusiveness.
  • Versatile player, experienced in returning kicks and punts.
  • Solid route runner with the ability to create separation from defenders.
  • Good hands, able to make catches in traffic and in contested situations.
Weaknesses:
  • Inconsistent production throughout his college career.
  • Needs to improve blocking skills, particularly in run support.
  • Occasional focus drops, which could lead to missed opportunities.
  • Limited experience in a pro-style offense, which might require an adjustment period.
Overall Assessment:

Derrick Williams was viewed as a dynamic playmaker with the potential to be a valuable asset for an NFL team. His speed and versatility made him an intriguing prospect, particularly for teams looking to enhance their receiving corps or special teams. While there were concerns about consistency and blocking ability, his natural athleticism and playmaking skills provided a strong foundation for his professional career. Many analysts expected him to be selected in the mid to late rounds of the draft, offering teams a chance to capitalize on his potential.

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