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    Re: Jonathan Williams Highlights

    Only reason why he lasted until the 5th round was because he missed the entire 2015 season after he underwent successful foot surgery.

    http://espn.go.com/college-football/...ured-left-foot

    http://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/...illiams-2.html

    Very talented running back, with very low mileage on his body.

    6'0 224 lbs, could be the surprise pick of the entire NFL draft.

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    Re: Jonathan Williams Highlights

    Quote Originally Posted by BillsImpossible View Post
    Only reason why he lasted until the 5th round was because he missed the entire 2015 season after he underwent successful foot surgery.

    http://espn.go.com/college-football/...ured-left-foot

    http://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/...illiams-2.html

    Very talented running back, with very low mileage on his body.

    6'0 224 lbs, could be the surprise pick of the entire NFL draft.

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    After watching the highlights, you could well be right. Looks to have good balance, and isn't afraid of contact, with decent power, yet still has some 'moves'. Also looked to me as though his vision was pretty decent, as a couple of times when he changed direction completely, he immediately headed off to where there was a gap. Seemed to have decent hands too, although there wasn't much to go on, but you can normally tell if catching comes naturally, on a relatively small sample size.

    Unlike others, I've felt all along we needed to add another RB, due to the nature of how heavy a running team we are, and the fact that Karlos has a history with concussions. I like Gilleslee, but this kid could be a very nice compliment to the group. Style wise, you sort of now have Shady and Karlos, with Gilleslee and Jonathon Williams, their respective backups. Quite possibly a very strong group overall - although the jury is obviously out on J Will for the time being.

    As with pretty much all of our picks so far, 'value' shouldn't be an issue, the only real arguments being personal preference and position.

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    Re: Jonathan Williams Highlights

    You don't solve injury issues at RB by over-loading the position on the roster. Having said that they'll probably keep 4 active and JW could sit awhile in the wings on the PS.
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    Re: Jonathan Williams Highlights

    Glad to see we're restocking the Williams fridge.

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    Re: Jonathan Williams Highlights

    Quote Originally Posted by YardRat View Post
    You don't solve injury issues at RB by over-loading the position on the roster. Having said that they'll probably keep 4 active and JW could sit awhile in the wings on the PS.
    Thurman Thomas just came out and said a lot of things about concussions in the NFL. It gave Rex Ryan a new idea.

    No more 20 carries or more per game for a running back. Keep a stable of horses instead of 1 horse, the Bills are going to use multiple backs this season.

    10-15 carries per game at most per running back.

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    Re: Jonathan Williams Highlights

    Smart ... very smart. .I thought we where over this.

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    Re: Jonathan Williams Highlights

    Clemson, Bama, Williams... Just need an FSU player for a BINGO.

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    Re: Jonathan Williams Highlights

    Can get rb's as udfa. Ridiculous pick imho.

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    Re: Jonathan Williams Highlights

    Phil Savage (ex-GM and head scout, now President of the Senior Bowl) called him the #1 sleeper pick in the draft.

    I'll take his opinion over the utterly clueless.

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    Re: Jonathan Williams Highlights

    Quote Originally Posted by Night Train View Post
    Phil Savage (ex-GM and head scout, now President of the Senior Bowl) called him the #1 sleeper pick in the draft.

    I'll take his opinion over the utterly clueless.
    So what if he is though behind McCoy and Karlos ?

    On Savage, not too sure his recent history with Cleveland and Philly is too sharp, no offense.

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    Re: Jonathan Williams Highlights

    Reminds me of a young Fred Jackson. We had 5 injured RB's last year at the beginning of the season. Carlos has had multiple concussions and injuries and quite frankly won't be in the NFL for long. We hired RB's off the street to play. I don't have a problem with this pick.
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    Re: Jonathan Williams Highlights

    Quote Originally Posted by Turf View Post
    Reminds me of a young Fred Jackson. We had 5 injured RB's last year at the beginning of the season. Carlos has had multiple concussions and injuries and quite frankly won't be in the NFL for long. We hired RB's off the street to play. I don't have a problem with this pick.
    I guess the thing about that that bothers me though, is that Dallas signed Darren McFadden as an FA to replace DeMarco Murray at bargain basement price. McFadden, behind that OL, rolled it up better than McCoy, or Murray who was not running behind that line. Seattle had udfa Thomas Rawls (65 yards behind McCoy) and sitting behind Marshawn Lynch roll it up behind their line. There are backs there, you have to pay attention and find them then plop them behind a line that can elevate them if your line is all that because you built it well. Getting Boom Herron and trying to launch him behind Seantrel Henderson or Jordan Mills isn't really the same thing.

    Is the comparison Johnny White 2011 5th round ?

    Dunno. I think they really need to pay better attention to available running backs and give them a better line to run behind. If you can't that's a different problem that won't go away with a draft pick.
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    Re: Jonathan Williams Highlights

    Jonathon Williams is the 2nd best RB on the team now..
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    Can get rb's as udfa. Ridiculous pick imho.

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    Re: Jonathan Williams Highlights

    The good---runs a little bit like Thurman, though not quite as compact.
    The bad---he's going to have fumbling issues at the pro level if he doesn't learn how to secure the ball better.

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    Re: Jonathan Williams Highlights

    He gets to the lane fast. If Felton or gronk put it together as fb's eilliams seems to get to second level fast.

    I also think with shady getting some injuries and karlos with what seemed like a significant concussion last year, we needed an rb

    gillislee and karlos had success getting into a lane fast. Shady had loss of yard plays as he danced around.

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    Re: Jonathan Williams Highlights

    Quote Originally Posted by YardRat View Post
    The good---runs a little bit like Thurman, though not quite as compact.
    I noticed the same thing with his running style. He is a little bigger than Thurman, but their running styles are similar.

    As trapezeus said below, he gets to the lane fast and doesn't dance around.

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    Re: Jonathan Williams Highlights

    I understand RB's can be had late, but we weren't passing over starters in the 5th round to get him. He was the BPA if there are injury problems he can contribute we don't want to get to the situation we had late last year.

    No problems with this pick, probably goes into camp as the 3rd or 4th RB and we'll see what happens from there.

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    Re: Jonathan Williams Highlights

    you probably need to bring a rb in every year just with how brutal the position is.

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    Re: Jonathan Williams Highlights

    His vision is nice, and he has quick feet.

    However, if he doesn't learn to carry that ball high and tight he's going to have some serious fumble issues in the NFL.
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