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Juice Williams, QB, Illinois
From WalterFootball.com: Juice Williams, Illinois
Height: 6-2. Weight: 233.
Projected 40 Time: 4.67.
Projected Round (2010): 4-5. 2/4/09: I'm still listing Juice Williams here, but he'll most likely play another position in the NFL. Williams heaved 16 interceptions and had just a 57.5 completion percentage. On the bright side, he threw for 3,173 yards and 22 touchdowns, maintained an 8.3 YPA and rushed for 719 more yards.
7/24/08: There's no question Juice Williams will be playing at the next level. It's just a matter of which position he'll play. Williams is a threat at Illinois because of his dynamic rushing ability, but his mediocre completion percentage and touchdown-to-interception ratio say otherwise of his ability to be a quarterback in the NFL. Seriously, you can't go 7-of-15, 145 yards and two picks against Ball State.
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10/17/09- Really dropping off the radar screen at this point. Has a nice arm and throwing motion but thats about it. He can run too. Makes poor decisions way too much, is tentative to throw. Waits too long to get rid of the ball. Can be inaccurate. Relies too much on his runningh ability. Doesn't really make good progressive reads. Looks clueless quite a bit.
Summary: Juice is a very athletic QB with a nice throwing motion and decent arm strength. Williams is a decent threat to run with the ball. However, Williams has shown very questionable decision making, too often. He can look tentative to throw the ball, and can look pretty clueless. May get drafted because of his athleticism, but may never be able to grasp an NFL playbook.