DT Milton Williams runs a 4.63

I'm telling you guys, this is our second rounder. Fits a big need, fits the profile, and the team is all over him. Feels just like our obsession with Hill.

Only unlike Hill, this guy can play.
 
Does anyone know what official time means? Is it the same as a time at the combine? Pro day time are usually fast and some of them this year are pretty amazing.
 
Very SPARQY
how is the tape? doe he disngage from OL men? can he move laterally? does he recognize plays quickly? how is his tackling? every year there is a lot of these players that impress with stop watch, but can't play a nick of footbal....the Donald's of the world are rare......NFL is not underwear olympics....
 
how is the tape? doe he disngage from OL men? can he move laterally? does he recognize plays quickly? how is his tackling? every year there is a lot of these players that impress with stop watch, but can't play a nick of footbal....the Donald's of the world are rare......NFL is not underwear olympics....

Do you know the answers these questions you ask?
 
I don’t like it. Normally I would be all over this type of player/athlete but I’m tired of drafting 3T’s in rounds 2-3.
 
Leon Lett was in attendance and putting him through drills.
 
Pretty impressive numbers for a DT, but is he a 3-4 DE?
 
Can he play Defensive End? His SPARQ is unbelievable - not saying he is the equivalent to Demarcus Ware but wasn’t he a DT at Troy.
 
That three cone is actually the most impressive thing to me.

His actual tape suggests a guy who's a third day pick. His technique could use a lot of improvement - his game is mostly reliant on trying to get off the line first and he can get swallowed a bit when he's actually engaged.

Maybe pro coaching can help him out a bit as he's definitely a specimen.
 
That three cone is actually the most impressive thing to me.

His actual tape suggests a guy who's a third day pick. His technique could use a lot of improvement - his game is mostly reliant on trying to get off the line first and he can get swallowed a bit when he's actually engaged.

Maybe pro coaching can help him out a bit as he's definitely a specimen.
Might be some truth to this, but the get off is the most important trait for DTs in the NFL, and you can't coach it.

If he goes second round, that will be why.
 
Can he play Defensive End? His SPARQ is unbelievable - not saying he is the equivalent to Demarcus Ware but wasn’t he a DT at Troy.

Have only seen highlights on Twitter, but he's definitely an explosive player.
 
how is the tape? doe he disngage from OL men? can he move laterally? does he recognize plays quickly? how is his tackling? every year there is a lot of these players that impress with stop watch, but can't play a nick of footbal....the Donald's of the world are rare......NFL is not underwear olympics....
Strengths
  • Tapered chest with dense, muscular frame and no bad weight.
  • Quick and powerful with above-average leverage.
  • Former high school basketball player with capable footwork.
  • Lifts with accurate hands and upward thrust into opponent.
  • Absorbs contact and keeps eyes into backfield.
  • Works with quick-win twitch against single blocks.
  • Play strength to displace block and make a play.
  • Plants his post leg and battles through the double-team.
  • Core strength fuels his balance and keeps him on his feet.
  • Hand slap to cave the edge and find pathway to the pocket.
  • Quality secondary rush effort.
Sources Tell Us

"He uses his hands really well, which makes his size less of a problem to me." -- Area scout for AFC team
 
That three cone is actually the most impressive thing to me.

His actual tape suggests a guy who's a third day pick. His technique could use a lot of improvement - his game is mostly reliant on trying to get off the line first and he can get swallowed a bit when he's actually engaged.

Maybe pro coaching can help him out a bit as he's definitely a specimen.
ahhh, the rub as they say.
 
There's a kid, Jaxon Player, out of Tulsa. He's a NT/Tech1, he's probably 6' 290, I saw him hurdle a guy and then run down the field like a LB in pursuit on the backside, against UCF. That guy, he's short, stout, can't get under him and he's quick. He's interesting.
 
Haven't they learned, stay away from these small schooled prospects.
 

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