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After all the above bad analysis, I will give you the correct analysis. Superior hands, yes he is slow but so is Reggie Williams and so is Keyshawn Johnson. I would place BMW in between the 2 as far as speed. For 2 years Reggie Williams was used incorrectly and called a bust on this board among others. We currently are seeing the WR that the Jags drafted from Washington. The bashers have disappeared as I had predicted.

Back to BMW, yeah he had a poor work ethic last year. Of course, Reggie Williams was supposedly high all the time down in Jax. Basically don't beleive everything you read. Watch the player and decide if he is good enough or not.

Martz has no clue how to use a WR that doesn't fit the mold of Torry Holt so he tries to turn garbage like Drummond into gold. Won't work. Once BMW is used correctly and realizes that he will have to work harder at this level than in college....like Reggie Williams does, then he will excel.

Reggie = bust...nope.

BMW = bust....I think not but he needs to get off the worst managed team in football.

 
I still do not know what Mike Williams looks like, and I have been to 5 Lions games over the last 2 seasons.

so I found this video.

I watched it twice. To me and I could be wrong but it seems like Williams is a big lumbering WR who played on a superior USC team against mostly inferior talent. Watch him off the line and he looks very slow, then he gets moving after about 15-20 yards. I see now why he is having trouble with the speed of NFL defenses.

I would like to hear what others think of him.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZQGobJMFPI

 
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But Mel Kiper had him rated as the best player in the draft!

In all seriousness, he doesn't look fast off the line but he seems quick and fluid in his movement. He just physically dominates smaller corners. I think taking a year off of football really hurt him. Being drafted by the Lions and having Charles and Roy as role models didn't help either.

 
But Mel Kiper had him rated as the best player in the draft!In all seriousness, he doesn't look fast off the line but he seems quick and fluid in his movement. He just physically dominates smaller corners. I think taking a year off of football really hurt him. Being drafted by the Lions and having Charles and Roy as role models didn't help either.
Plus he's fat and lazy. And he lives to far from the stadium to make it to practice on time.
 
Don't get the point of this type of video as all it shows are routine catches that WRs are making all the time. Didn't see him beat double coverage, make a tight catch on the sideline, a spectacular grab, or burn past the defenders on a deep ball (although didn't expect to see that). Pet peeve with these types of videos are when they show the same play but just from a different angle (especially when it isn't even a great play).

 
I still do not know what Mike Williams looks like, and I have been to 5 Lions games over the last 2 seasons.

so I found this video.

I watched it twice. To me and I could be wrong but it seems like Williams is a big lumbering WR who played on a superior USC team against mostly inferior talent. Watch him off the line and he looks very slow, then he gets moving after about 15-20 yards. I see now why he is having trouble with the speed of NFL defenses.

I would like to hear what others think of him.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZQGobJMFPI
Mike Williams was a great college WR who (like you stated in your post) was able to dominate small corners but he lacks explosiveness. His work ethic is terrible and he will not get any better.
 

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