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Carolina Panthers Trade Up Select Oklahoma's Daryl Williams


Jeremy Igo
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2015 NFL Draft Prospect Scouting Report:

DARYL WILLIAMS, OT, OKLAHOMA

At 6-5-327, Williams obviously has NFL size, and he was able to use

it at the collegiate level to drive defenders of the line of scrimmage.

There were no real questions about his strength coming out of

college. However, some have questioned Williams' athleticism and

posited that he might end up at guard. But Williams somewhat

silenced those questions with an impressive performance at the

combine including an an impressive 1.75 10-yard split. If a team

thinks Williams has the athleticism to go with his size, he could

potentially be a late first round pick. For now the safer money is

probably on a second round selection.

Draft Prediction: Second Round

http://fftoolbox.scout.com/nfl_draft/profile_display.cfm?prospect_id=18646

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Editor of SoonerScoop.com Josh McCuistion @JLMcCuistion

Sep 20

Daryl Williams has been absolutely dominant so far this season for #Sooners , on pace for best season for an OL since Trent Williams in 2009.

Editor of SoonerScoop.com Josh McCuistion @JLMcCuistion

Feb 20

Follow a lot of good draft guys on Twitter but a bit surprised about the lack of attention/respect for Daryl Williams . High end potential.

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