| Mike
Williams
Scout.com Headlines: |
Titans Tuesday Mini-Camp Report  Titans Head Coach Jeff Fisher talks about the progress during this weeks min-camp
-by TitansInsiders.com
May 14, 2008 |
Titans Monday Notebook An update of happenings around the Titans
-by TitansInsiders.com
Mar 31, 2008 |
Williams works out for Titans  Former Oakland Raider Mike Williams worked out for the Titans Tuesday
-by TitansInsiders.com
Nov 7, 2007 |
Raiders waive bye to Williams Once seen as an ultra talented prospect at USC, Mike Williams has busted out...
-by SilverandBlack.com
Oct 31, 2007 |
Jordan not satisfied with his performance  LaMont Jordan had a huge day running the ball against the Cleveland Browns...
-by SilverandBlack.com
Sep 23, 2007 |
A dangerous weapon?  Mike Williams is still somewhat of a long-shot to make the Raiders'...
-by SilverandBlack.com
Aug 3, 2007 |
WR Mike Williams: Happy to leave the Motor City 
-by RoarReport.com
Apr 30, 2007 |
Raiders acquire McCown, Williams The Raiders added their second quarterback on Draft Day when they traded for Detroit’s Josh McCown.
-by SilverandBlack.com
Apr 28, 2007 |
Trojan NFL Draft recap Jarrett is top USC player taken
-by SCPlaybook.com
Apr 28, 2007 |
Dud of the Week: Mike Williams  Second-year wideout has been nothing short of a bust for the Lions and proved again why on Sunday.
-by BearReport.com
Dec 26, 2006 |
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Ht: 6-5
Wt: 210
| Date of Birth: |
01/04/1984 |
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| 2005 Scout.com NFL Draft Rankings (full list): |
| Pos: WR |
Pos Rank: #2 |
Pos Rating:
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| Biography: |
Bio: Two-year starter at USC who posted 81/
1,265/14 as a freshman and 95/1,314/16 during
his sophomore campaign in ‘03. Declared for the
NFL draft twelve months ago, but a Supreme
Court ruling prevented him from going pro.
Positives:
King-sized receiver who is a dominant force
catching the ball. Easily beats jams throwing
opponents to the ground, offers the quarterback
a big target and out-muscles opponents for the
reception. Extends and pulls the ball out of the
air with strong hands. Comes away with the
reception even when double-teamed. Adjusts to
the errant throw, looks the pass in and makes
the acrobatic reception. Uses his frame to shield
away opponents and displays great power in all
aspects of his game. Turned in good pass-catching
and running performances prior to the draft.
Negatives: Slow releasing off the line and not explosive
or quick. Does not attack blocking assignments
or get the results he should. Marginal
route runner.
Analysis: Tremendously productive
his only two years on the field, Williams is
a physical specimen who could be used at a
variety of pass-catching positions. A prototypical
possession receiver, Williams projects nicely as
a top third-down target or red zone threat. The
combination of size, growth potential, and the
lack of pure speed could ultimately have him
moving to a tight end spot. |
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