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Prospect on the rise: Jesse Williams DT Bama


Bwood

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This 6'4 320 pound man child from Australia is the center piece to one of the nations top defenses.

Williams has shown major upside, and the potential to be a game changing NT at the next level. He's everything you want out of a traditional nose tackle. Aggressive, Holds his gap, penetrates, collapses the pocket, high motor, and plays with a mean streak.

If we continue to win (like I hope we do) this kid could be one of our biggest targets as he will rise to the top 15 by April.

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ug8OFt2sFTY

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aBbTLxLiicA

Sorry for no fancy pictures or quotes from scouts, I'm at work on my phone.

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Ever hear of Marcel Dareus?

Well, duh. Was not a diss to your thread, just an honest observation. Mark Baron, Hightower, Dareus and many others play okay, but just don't seem to dominate. That was my only point. T Richardson has a ways to go also.

In fact, I was one that wanted to trade down with number 1 pick a couple seasons ago and take Dareus. I am not an Alabama hater or anything.

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Well, duh. Was not a diss to your thread, just an honest observation. Mark Baron, Hightower, Dareus and many others play okay, but just don't seem to dominate. That was my only point. T Richardson has a ways to go also.

In fact, I was one that wanted to trade down with number 1 pick a couple seasons ago and take Dareus. I am not an Alabama hater or anything.

Dareus is an absolute force for the Bills defense.

I would take him over any of our DTs. Matter fact, that's where Edwards came from. Riding the line behind Dareus.

And are you kidding me? Mark Barron is probably te best young defensive back in the league.

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Mark Barron's coverage skills leave something to be desired. Bucs are last in the league in passing. His run coverage is good. Far from the best young defensive back.

Might be a reason he's a SS and not a FS.

Alabama players are some of the best coached in the nation who have excelled against the best competition. They also come from a culture of winning and high expectations.

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Fug no!He has bust written all over him,he benches 600 that doesn't mean anything.He will be this year's Poe.He will impress at the combine and suck in the NFL.

What do you know about talent evaluation? Did you even watch any tape?

This kid has loads of potential and a great attitude for the game. Poe played against terrible competition and didn't even really have good stats. Jesse plays in the SEC and dominates.

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