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Jamar Williams looking forward to a shot with Carolina


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looking forward to the competition. the strongside should be incredibly stout by the time the season starts.

i thought this was very interesting...

And from what I understand, their SAM is like the WILL (weak-side) linebacker in Chicago.
big reason why we are trying to get fast there.

could also mean we may be trying to get more pass rushing from that side.

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It wouldn't shock me if he does win the SAM job here because, honestly, he's up against guys in his same boat, talented, but never starters outside of injury stints. I really think Anderson is going to end up at WILL, especially if Davis ins't ready to go. The competiton is going to be really between Connor and Williams. Connor is good, but he's more suited to MIKE. Williams has a good chance to win the spot IF he catches on quickly.

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Their fans seem to think highly of him if you read the responses.
aside from a couple comments there has been a ton of good things said about williams and how they wish he had gotten more of a shot. i remember when harris got here that there was some of that going on but not near the level is for williams.
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