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Kyle Williams is from Baltimore and played hs ball in CA. Has experience at several different positions like cb, wr, qb and returner.
One of the better prospects you'll see against press bc of his suddenness, footwork and initial burst. He's the guy that will never win a race against guys in practice but his game speed is always plus. His first few steps are very quick and powerful. Plus acceleration, twitched up. Love his ability to create big plays next level even if other parts of his game are lacking. He's a great tracker with a big play mindset (17 y/r) Will maneuver and adjust on the fly without losing speed. Can stack and track. One of the better rr in the class against man/zone. Whether it's vertical stuff, running away from zone coverage. He's a very savvy rr with a good understanding of what's in front of him. This might sound like words but so many pass rushers, wrs etc don't naturally understand different types of blocks or coverage right away. You don't know you can't properly use the right tools. Versatility jumps out at me. He might never be the surest handed slot guy but his ability to get vertical in a hurry will be a nightmare for S/LB in 3 wr sets. WR2 ceiling if his blocking improves. He need a lot of work there but *if* he improves he could be a starter. His footwork, once he's off the los could be more efficient. He'll round, drift and just find himself a little out place at times. Vision and timing could improve on some of his underneath routes vs zone coverage. Release package is plus but he has to get stronger next level. CBs are too big, long and just as fast. This along with his blocking are his biggest obstacles. Once a guy gets his hands on him he's going to have serious trouble adjusting. He's going to have to fight through contact a lot more.
One of the better prospects you'll see against press bc of his suddenness, footwork and initial burst. He's the guy that will never win a race against guys in practice but his game speed is always plus. His first few steps are very quick and powerful. Plus acceleration, twitched up. Love his ability to create big plays next level even if other parts of his game are lacking. He's a great tracker with a big play mindset (17 y/r) Will maneuver and adjust on the fly without losing speed. Can stack and track. One of the better rr in the class against man/zone. Whether it's vertical stuff, running away from zone coverage. He's a very savvy rr with a good understanding of what's in front of him. This might sound like words but so many pass rushers, wrs etc don't naturally understand different types of blocks or coverage right away. You don't know you can't properly use the right tools. Versatility jumps out at me. He might never be the surest handed slot guy but his ability to get vertical in a hurry will be a nightmare for S/LB in 3 wr sets. WR2 ceiling if his blocking improves. He need a lot of work there but *if* he improves he could be a starter. His footwork, once he's off the los could be more efficient. He'll round, drift and just find himself a little out place at times. Vision and timing could improve on some of his underneath routes vs zone coverage. Release package is plus but he has to get stronger next level. CBs are too big, long and just as fast. This along with his blocking are his biggest obstacles. Once a guy gets his hands on him he's going to have serious trouble adjusting. He's going to have to fight through contact a lot more.












