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It's dull here, I have a cold and I'm bored so I evaluated Williams' game against Dacula that's posted on Youtube.
Arm
Athleticism
Intangibles
The future is bright. Go Canes!
Arm
- Way better arm talent than I realized from watching his highlights
- Throws lasers within 15 yards, squeezing throws into tiny windows
- Effortlessly pushes the ball down the field
- Can't judge accuracy/ball placement off highlights but this film was revealing - seemed like every throw was placed perfectly hitting receivers in stride at all levels off the field
- Comfortable and accurate throwing on the move to either side of his body
- Has a bit of a windup/elongated motion but his arm action is so fast that it's a non-issue
Athleticism
- Again he's more athletic than I gave him credit for previously
- Elusive in the pocket but doesn't always show a great feel for anticipating the rush
- Acceleration downhill surprises defenders as he explodes through crowded pockets
- Creates space as a runner with spins and jukes. Knows how to set up defenders in space
- Doesn't look that imposing physically but he runs with strength and balance, driving through contact
- Kelly Bryant is an obvious athletic comparison
Intangibles
- I've been very impressed when I hear him speak in interviews but I'll stick to what I saw and didn't see on film
- Central Gwinnett ran a very basic spread offense without progression pass concepts so he wasn't really asked to make reads
- More of a see-it, throw-it passer given the last point
- Central Gwinnett went empty a lot and Dacula blitzed enough to make Gregg Williams look conservative. Williams didn't make any checks at the line so I assume he wasn't given that freedom because some of their plays had no chance vs. pressure
- Despite the constant pass rush there were only 1-2 plays where Williams panicked and sped up his process unnecessarily. Rosier is similarly strong in this regard
The future is bright. Go Canes!
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