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  • DesertFox24
    Registered User
    • Jul 2005
    • 2129

    Aaron Williams

    Look the league has transformed into a passing league so having two Free Safety types is probably the next thing to happen.

    That being said can Williams play the safety spot, he is a decent tackler and does have above average recognition skills, or is he an outside corner to pair with McKelvin and move McGee to slot and corner to dime?
  • Danny Duberstein
    Registered User
    • Jun 2010
    • 116

    #2
    Re: Aaron Williams

    He'll be a Safety. He could probably play either CB or Safety, but he's a little slow for CB.

    Goodbye Donte.

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    • Canadian'eh!
      Registered User
      • Mar 2004
      • 12879

      #3
      Re: Aaron Williams

      I am not sure if you want a poor tackler at both S spots....

      But if it means Whitner really goes, then it's not all bad.

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      • Mahdi
        Registered User
        • Mar 2004
        • 10585

        #4
        Re: Aaron Williams

        Originally posted by DesertFox24
        Look the league has transformed into a passing league so having two Free Safety types is probably the next thing to happen.

        That being said can Williams play the safety spot, he is a decent tackler and does have above average recognition skills, or is he an outside corner to pair with McKelvin and move McGee to slot and corner to dime?
        Personally I think they are thinking about him at CB. A lot of the 3-4 teams have size at CB. This kid is 6ft 200 pounds.

        There is no way they are banking on McGee because of his age and injuries. Youboty is FA and Corner is a slot guy.

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        • Mahdi
          Registered User
          • Mar 2004
          • 10585

          #5
          Re: Aaron Williams

          Originally posted by Danny Duberstein
          He'll be a Safety. He could probably play either CB or Safety, but he's a little slow for CB.

          Goodbye Donte.
          He ran a 4.38 at his pro day at 200 pounds.... Not slow at all.

          Adjusted for their fast track at Texas and they have him running a 4.44. Still fast.

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          • Lexwhat
            Registered User
            • Feb 2005
            • 2926

            #6
            Re: Aaron Williams

            Originally posted by Mahdi
            He ran a 4.38 at his pro day at 200 pounds.... Not slow at all.

            Adjusted for their fast track at Texas and they have him running a 4.44. Still fast.
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            On there it said he ran a 4.56

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            • Mahdi
              Registered User
              • Mar 2004
              • 10585

              #7
              Re: Aaron Williams

              Originally posted by Lexwhat
              That was at the combine.....

              This was at his pro day

              A handful of former Texas Longhorns worked out for NFL scouts at the Texas Pro Day on Tuesday. CB Aaron Williams was among those who posted impressive 40 times on the day, helping his draft stock.

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              • DesertFox24
                Registered User
                • Jul 2005
                • 2129

                #8
                Re: Aaron Williams

                He will probably be a CB in our nickle package this year.

                By that I mean in nickle situations he and McKelvin will cover outside wrs and McGee will cover the slot.

                Corner will be the dime.

                Look for a special teamer in the 7th round to be the 5th, or a cheap vet.

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                • Night Train
                  Retired - On Several Levels
                  • Jul 2005
                  • 33117

                  #9
                  Re: Aaron Williams

                  He's taking over for Whitner immediately.
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