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DLF: Williams didn’t participate in the 40-yard dash or the three-cone, making it very hard to create an accurate list of athletic comparable players for him. All we can really gather from his data is that he definitely has the size to out muscle defensive backs at the catch point.
NFL Analysis: Williams fits the bill of a No. 1 wide receiver in terms of look and size, and his play for Clemson backs that up as well. He's adept at back-shoulder and boundary throws, possessing good body control for a big guy. He fights for the ball with a mentality that every throw is his and he's going to win it, and more often than not, he does. He'll be a beast in the red zone at the next level, and should be at worst a consistent chain mover as well. He could stand to improve precision of his route-running if he wants to continue his ascent. Williams should be an early-round dynasty pick and if he lands with a solid offense could be the next rookie wide receiver to turn in a WR2 or better performance in his first pro season.
DRAFT ANALYSIS: "Mike Williams is all about separating with length, power and catch radius. He's a dominating, physical presence. He's a back-shoulder guy. You'll love him in the red zone." -- Mike Mayock
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OUT - pre-training camp workouts - mild disc herniation in his lower back