According to
NBC "more than 10 teams took Dez Bryant off their draft board." He fell from a top 5 pick in talent to pick #24.
The risk on Mike Williams was 10 times higher.
Exactly. And that risk is still there. It's not like we should say "well, he's kept his head on straight for 3 straight months now, so it looks like all the character concerns can safely be forgotten".
Well I said
was for a reason. You have to understand the origin of the character concerns and why they are mostly put to rest by what has happened so far. There are 3 problems. 1) suspended all of 2008 for Academics, 2) a missed curfew on Halloween night, 3) quitting on his team after he assumed the missed curfew would get him suspended again.The Academics issue is nonnegative for me. Even more so because he went to junior college and worked to get back on the team.
The missed curfew is a nonissue to me. A newspaper story said most of the team missed curfew that night, just Williams got caught due to being involved in a non-alcohol related car accident coming back to campus.
The third issue there is the only one that bothers me. He assumed the suspension he was due for missing curfew would end his season so he just got the * out of Dodge. He put so much effort into making it back on the team, he was po'ed this would get him kicked off. Regardless, that is a cardinal offense.
As I posted earlier in this thread, I think the small evidence from this summer is enough to outweigh that third issue. He gets the position he is in.
Obviously the book isn't closed, but I haven't heard of a single diva moment. I have only heard anti-diva, blue collar ethic moments. The whole Roy Williams/shoulder pads issue, while anecdotal, is more indication of diva behavior than anything Williams has done.
If you think missing curfew on Halloween night while not drinking is enough reason for you to pass on him, or trade your late 1st for a guy like Santana Moss or Devin Hester, good luck to you.