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Daryl Williams - Rookie Camp


Jeremy Igo

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Here is a look at Daryl Williams.

 

First off, the guy is a really imposing figure. I can see why the Panthers were so high on him. He just has the look and presence of a NFL tackle. Some guys don't seem as big as their measurables, but Daryle definitely does.

 

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He got a good amount of attention this morning from the coaching staff. It is obvious they have plans for this guy more sooner than later. It is tough to judge offensive line players until the pads are on, but Williams passes the rookie eyeball test with flying colors.

 

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I saw that he was the last person to leave the field today. That's the type of dedication we need

 

That's that OU type of mentality.  You won't see that type of dedication in North or South Carolina colleges.  They take football seriously out there.  7 Natty's will do that.    

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