Sixth Round (194) - Dexter Williams, RB, Notre Dame
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Holy sh**.....he was still available? Great value pick
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It’s annoying having two kids with the same last name at the same position, but wish em well.

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I love this Day 3. Tons of Upside high level athlete picks.
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Ideal zone blocking back. Very good to take some of that grind over for Williams and Jones.
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Seems like a good change of pace to jones.
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Can he catch?
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HaroldinGMinor wrote:Can he catch?
The big knocks on him are his hands and pass pro.
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Swan Vox wrote:It’s annoying having two kids with the same last name at the same position, but wish em well.
Williams and Williams or Smith and Smith?
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LikeABosh wrote:Swan Vox wrote:It’s annoying having two kids with the same last name at the same position, but wish em well.
Williams and Williams or Smith and Smith?





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This dude makes a lot of big plays for a dude with that 40 time, seems to play much faster. Reminds me a bit of Kareem Hunt actually
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On tape he looks like a burner when he hits the open field. I was shocked at his 40 time tbh. Hunt is a pretty solid comp too. Easily my favorite day 3 pick and someone Im excited about. I like Aaron Jones a lot but if this kid is better then **** it, unleash him. I could see by the end of the year the RB rotation looks like Dex as the starter, J Williams as the spell and AJ as the change of pace.M-C-G wrote:This dude makes a lot of big plays for a dude with that 40 time, seems to play much faster. Reminds me a bit of Kareem Hunt actually
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I feel like these dudes who run 4.6 but have tons of breakaway runs are always good players. Burst is the name of the game at RB, long speed is just a nice-to-have. Dude had a 98 yd run so it seems like maybe he just sucks at running 40 yd dashes.
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IN A NUTSHELL: Williams sat out the first four games of his
senior season because of an arrest from the previous summer
for misdemeanor marijuana possession and handgun charges.
Once returning, he became a real feature of Notre Dame’s
offense, running for 935 yards (6.3 ypc) and 12 touchdowns
in only nine games. The Florida native is a hard-charging
downhill back who runs well behind his pads. He’s physical
at the contact point and should factor immediately as an earlydown runner in the NFL. Off-field issues certainly negatively
impact his draft stock