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Re: Round 3: Savion Williams 

Post#61 » by LUKE23 » Sat Apr 26, 2025 6:48 pm

I will say one thing, this guys highlights are **** insane. Major strength and burst. Can he fit into a NFL offense, we will see.
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Re: Round 3: Savion Williams 

Post#62 » by Treebeard » Sat Apr 26, 2025 8:52 pm

He's big, fast, and not afraid of contact. He might see some extra snaps as a speedier Lazard-esque downfield blocker
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Re: Round 3: Savion Williams 

Post#64 » by M-C-G » Sat Apr 26, 2025 10:39 pm

LUKE23 wrote:I will say one thing, this guys highlights are **** insane. Major strength and burst. Can he fit into a NFL offense, we will see.


Don’t ask him to fit into an offense. Do what ATL did with Patterson and make stuff for him.
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Post#65 » by JEIS » Tue Apr 29, 2025 11:23 pm

Watching highlights, Dude plays kind of like Larry Fitzgerald. Gets those yards after catch. Pretty elusive.
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Post#66 » by M-C-G » Wed Apr 30, 2025 12:18 am

JEIS wrote:Watching highlights, Dude plays kind of like Larry Fitzgerald. Gets those yards after catch. Pretty elusive.


Don’t have to stretch it, dude is Patterson with some more receiving chops but the same focus problems. Which is a great piece for where we drafted him
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Re: Round 3: Savion Williams 

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Re: Round 3: Savion Williams 

Post#68 » by JCP11 » Sun May 4, 2025 4:20 pm

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JEIS wrote:Watching highlights, Dude plays kind of like Larry Fitzgerald. Gets those yards after catch. Pretty elusive.


Don’t have to stretch it, dude is Patterson with some more receiving chops but the same focus problems. Which is a great piece for where we drafted him

Although I agree with you, he seems to have a willingness to work on his craft, if he ends up being a Patterson clone then it's good but if he can improve slightly on everything else, then we could have something special. He's basically the perfect athlete, build and abilities you want for the position.
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Re: Round 3: Savion Williams 

Post#69 » by M-C-G » Sun May 4, 2025 11:46 pm

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JEIS wrote:Watching highlights, Dude plays kind of like Larry Fitzgerald. Gets those yards after catch. Pretty elusive.


Don’t have to stretch it, dude is Patterson with some more receiving chops but the same focus problems. Which is a great piece for where we drafted him

Although I agree with you, he seems to have a willingness to work on his craft, if he ends up being a Patterson clone then it's good but if he can improve slightly on everything else, then we could have something special. He's basically the perfect athlete, build and abilities you want for the position.


Totally agree, but even if you are getting Patterson, that’s a dynamic piece to use in a creative offense. But yeah, if he can be more, watch out.
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Post#70 » by Mags FTW » Mon May 5, 2025 12:09 am

Watched a couple of videos on him today, and it seems like it will be his work ethic and mental capabilities that determine if he is DK Metcalf vs. sub-prime Cordarrelle Patterson. Sounds like he has been getting by on his sheer athleticism, and the mental game contributes to his inconsistency.
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Re: Round 3: Savion Williams 

Post#71 » by Isocleas2 » Thu May 8, 2025 5:26 pm

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Mags FTW wrote:Watched a couple of videos on him today, and it seems like it will be his work ethic and mental capabilities that determine if he is DK Metcalf vs. sub-prime Cordarrelle Patterson. Sounds like he has been getting by on his sheer athleticism, and the mental game contributes to his inconsistency.


There's nothing he can't do, he's already a better receiver than Patterson imo. I don't think there's a route he can't run or a ball he can't catch.

His main issue is focus, it comes and goes and when it goes it's ugly. I don't know what they need to do to fix that but that's the key to unlock his full potential.
Treebeard wrote:He's big, fast, and not afraid of contact. He might see some extra snaps as a speedier Lazard-esque downfield blocker


Do teams employee sports psychologists? Get him a guru, some deep breathing exercises and maybe a yoga teacher. :) Maybe something will stick and he can overcome whatever mental lapses that lead to these drops.
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Post#72 » by Matches Malone » Sat May 17, 2025 4:18 am

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