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NFL1000 - Daryl Williams Top 3 Right Tackle In NFL


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One of the most craziest things I’ve seen happen is Daryl Williams.

At the beginning of the season, he was disappointing, falling below my expectations and looking like a downgrade from Remmers. However, as time went on, he did a complete 180 and finished off the year in dominant fashion.

In a recent ranking list from NFL1000, Daryl Williams finds himself sitting as a top 3 RT in the NFL.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2755359-nfl1000-ranking-the-top-right-tackles-of-2017-season

3. Daryl Williams, Carolina Panthers

Pass Protection: 19/25
Run Block: 17/20
Power: 20/25
Agility: 16/20
Position Value: 8/10
Overall Grade: 80/100

Carolina's Daryl Williams took a huge step forward with consistent performance, which earned him second-team All-Pro honors. The third-year man out of Oklahoma has established himself as a powerful run-blocker while also proving to be a more than adequate pass protector. Despite his massive frame (6'6", 330 lbs), Williams showed the efficiency in his pass set, foot quickness and range to bookend against some of the NFL's most explosive edge-rushers while also displaying the body control, mobility and lateral agility to recover when defenders moved him off his spot. 

Williams flashed dominant moments in the running game, generating good power at the point of attack to quickly strike, leverage and drive defenders off the line of scrimmage. In past seasons, Williams' conditioning seemed to be his limiting factor. That was not the case in 2017. 

—NFL1000 OT Scout, Duke Manyweather

Built like a fireplug, Williams uses his quick feet to gain the advantage right from the snap. He's able to jump into the right gap to protect or run-block, and as long as he keeps his feet active and under control, he's hard to move. Williams has the potential to move even higher up this list as an ideal fit in Carolina's power-based schemes. 

—NFL1000 Lead Scout Doug Farrar

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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Crazy how inconsistent our running game was with Williams, Turner, and Norwell.

It's because Turner had a down year this past year.  Probably because Kalil was out and its hard to get used to playing next to a guy that, while good, was not up to Kalils level.

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7 minutes ago, stirs said:

So, we have a ton of money tied up in the Oline, but the 2 best players, Norwell and Williams are cheeeeeeeap , at the moment.  Norwell and Williams both gonna get expensive real soon

Norwell is gone, Both Kalil’s will be off the books after 2018. We’re going to see three new guys on that line after 2018 (sans Turner and Williams)

My guess says Moton will be tried out at LT, we will draft a guard to replace Norwell, Larsen will replace Kalil. Turner and Williams remain in their spots.

Big changes are coming in 2019. 

I really hope they let moton have a shot at the job in TC. I’d like to see Kalil benched. It’s not smart or feasible to cut him, but there is no reason we shouldn’t give the young guy a chance at some reps. 

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45 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

At the beginning of the season, he was disappointing, falling below my expectations and looking like a downgrade from Remmers. However, as time went on, he did a complete 180 and finished off the year in dominant fashion.

He really wasn't, you just hated on his ass for no apparent reason. No matter what you think, Turner was pretty average this year. Williams was keeping that right side going. LOL. 

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40 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Crazy how inconsistent our running game was with Williams, Turner, and Norwell.

I think that had more to do with scheme rather ham personnel. It seemed like in pre season we ran Cmc correctly; lots of misdirection, pulling tackles or guards etc. in the regular season we just ran him straight up the middle several times.

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