I went online to check some scouting reports on Kyle and here's what I found. On the plus side, he has explosive speed and quickness. He can release off the LOS with ease and get open. On the negative side, he doesn't run disciplined routes and only has so-so hands so you will get occasional drops. That was the consensus on what I read.
There were 4 other WR's picked after him in the 3rd. Tessla by Detroit, Bryant by Denver, Williams by GB. Tessla, taken right after Kyle is the only one who has had some immediate success to my knowledge.
But despite his flaws, we pretty much got what we wanted. We got a guy with elite speed and quickness on an offense that lacked those traits and I'm SURE we knew about flaws and thought we could develop him into the receiver we needed.
So, NONE of the issues we have seen with Williams should be a surprised to ANYONE. But now we will get the chance to see just how good a job the WR coach has done with him. This isn't an easy offense for a rookie WR and MUCH more demanding than what he had in college.
I'm sure over the next couple of weeks, while Boutte heals, he will make some plays and make some mistakes, but he will be better for the experience