A spectacular player, in the most literal sense. Watching this kid is like watching a high wire circus act. Breathtaking athlete. Will put the fear of God in d coordinators with that speed and playmaking ability. Next level weapon.
In Wilson and Olave’s biggest game ever they had around 120 combined yards and 1 TD. Add Smith and it’s about 140 yards. Williams had 180? yards and 2 TD’s all by himself.
take everything i say now with a grain of salt because its really early on and the only certainty is change, but insofar as route running goes (plant leg angle, burst in and out of routes, effortless stop/start) he is definitely top 3 in the entire draft. combine that with his electrifying speed and you got yourself a playmaker every offensive coordinator wants in their offense. his blocking is whatever which is fine, im more concerned about his hands. it seems like he traps the ball pretty often and will not necessarily look the ball in in favor of YAC and/or setting up a trailing defender. it will make for some early frustrating moments in the NFL and Burks/Ross/Olave/London generally are better in this regard. the point is, that is potentially teachable though so for the moment hes my top receiver
Reminds me of a bigger Prime DeSean Jackson. This is a guy who's electric and can take any play to the crib at any moment. That speed is scary fast. Add that with a taller 6'2 body, and that's something to really fear as an outside WR.
@@Nate102793 JJ Arcega-Whiteside, Hines Ward. If you don't block in the NFL as a wide receiver then you are doing a disservice to your team. You have to be willing to block to get the best results possible. It's a team game for a reason. Very ignorant comment there.
@@DankBirdGang52 Wait. You're is using Arcega Whiteside for argument?! Who's changing positions because he wasn't that good at receiver. Then you putting him next to Hines Ward? Okay my question: Was Randy Moss a great blocker? What about Justin Jefferson? Tyreek Hill? Davante Adams? Blocking is so damn overrated for receivers.
@@Nate102793 Your question was mame a great blocking receiver, I named two. JJ is moving to Tight End because he is a good blocker. So why the fuck did you say name one, then change the argument?
He's gonna be a big inside threat for someone. Speed for days and great agility. I would take him for the Lions but we have Amon-Ra St. Brown already, plus a couple smaller guys. I'd like a bigger more physical receiver. Quintez Cephus I still think is gonna be a good one.
Williams would still be a nice outside compliment. We don't have a speedster, or a guy that can stretch the defense for short/middle route guys like St Brown. The issue I see is his blocking for a scheme like the Lions who LOVE blocking WRs. Other than that, and his injury, I'd love to have him in Detroit as one of the outside guys. I think he's going to be a very nice weapon in the league.
Amazed at Bryce because the pocket is a mess most of the time and he's able to not panic and make a play somehow
A spectacular player, in the most literal sense. Watching this kid is like watching a high wire circus act. Breathtaking athlete. Will put the fear of God in d coordinators with that speed and playmaking ability.
Next level weapon.
Total freak. WR1 and it’s not particularly close. Unbelievably explosive.
Wilson olave London better
@@tonemoney1733 yeah no
In Wilson and Olave’s biggest game ever they had around 120 combined yards and 1 TD. Add Smith and it’s about 140 yards. Williams had 180? yards and 2 TD’s all by himself.
take everything i say now with a grain of salt because its really early on and the only certainty is change, but insofar as route running goes (plant leg angle, burst in and out of routes, effortless stop/start) he is definitely top 3 in the entire draft. combine that with his electrifying speed and you got yourself a playmaker every offensive coordinator wants in their offense. his blocking is whatever which is fine, im more concerned about his hands. it seems like he traps the ball pretty often and will not necessarily look the ball in in favor of YAC and/or setting up a trailing defender. it will make for some early frustrating moments in the NFL and Burks/Ross/Olave/London generally are better in this regard. the point is, that is potentially teachable though so for the moment hes my top receiver
Reminds me of a bigger Prime DeSean Jackson. This is a guy who's electric and can take any play to the crib at any moment. That speed is scary fast. Add that with a taller 6'2 body, and that's something to really fear as an outside WR.
Too bad this boy is allergic to blocking lol otherwise amazing talent
Who cares? Name a great blocking receiver?
@@Nate102793 JJ Arcega-Whiteside, Hines Ward. If you don't block in the NFL as a wide receiver then you are doing a disservice to your team. You have to be willing to block to get the best results possible. It's a team game for a reason. Very ignorant comment there.
@@DankBirdGang52 Wait. You're is using Arcega Whiteside for argument?! Who's changing positions because he wasn't that good at receiver. Then you putting him next to Hines Ward?
Okay my question: Was Randy Moss a great blocker? What about Justin Jefferson? Tyreek Hill? Davante Adams? Blocking is so damn overrated for receivers.
@@Nate102793 Your question was mame a great blocking receiver, I named two. JJ is moving to Tight End because he is a good blocker. So why the fuck did you say name one, then change the argument?
@@DankBirdGang52 I'm saying what does that value & truly bring to a team? Okay he is a great blocker.
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A top 20 pick. For me, the third best receiver, after Wilson and Burks.
Lol
He’s top 2. Olave, Williams and London.
He's gonna be a big inside threat for someone. Speed for days and great agility. I would take him for the Lions but we have Amon-Ra St. Brown already, plus a couple smaller guys. I'd like a bigger more physical receiver. Quintez Cephus I still think is gonna be a good one.
Williams would still be a nice outside compliment. We don't have a speedster, or a guy that can stretch the defense for short/middle route guys like St Brown. The issue I see is his blocking for a scheme like the Lions who LOVE blocking WRs. Other than that, and his injury, I'd love to have him in Detroit as one of the outside guys. I think he's going to be a very nice weapon in the league.
They took him so..