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Jesse "Crocodile Dundee" Williams


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One of my favorite prospects that I have going to us in the second round, Jesse Williams, has just locked himself up as a first rounder. Maybe even a top 15 pick.

The 320 pound man child from Aussie just backed up his athleticism with a 4.7 forty yard dash at Bamas pro day. Not to mention he is capable of benching 600 pounds. Just unreal.

I pray to god that Dwanatron re-signs and we can draft Jesse to play NT. I would help Ryan Kalil write another Super Bowl guarantee.

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So you are saying Jesse in the 1st? I would rather have him than any other DT in this draft not named Star

I had him sliding to us in the second but after this I definitely see him being a BPA especially since NT is a huge need for us.

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Yeah, I don't see Jesse going in the first round. There are NTs that can pressure the QB and stuff the run in the first two rounds. Jesse is a one-trick pony.

Then again, the Chiefs were stupid enough to draft Poe in the first round just based on his combine and pro day workouts.

Bama vs. Memphis....LOL

Name some Nose tackles in the NFL that are every down pass rushers. Jesse does what his position calls for and has all the potential in the world to improve his pass rush skills.

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