Drafted by Cowboys 2nd Round Pick - OG Connor Williams, Texas (50th pick)

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marchetta

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Connor is Drew's #2 ranked OLman right behind Nelson.

Connor Williams OT/OG Texas


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STRENGTHS

Connor shows good lateral agility to play more than one position on the offensive line. He has good strength and is an excellent run blocker never stopping his feet until he hears the whistle. He has nasty streak in his play that keeps him mentally strong, challenging himself and his opponents on every down. He keeps his head up when he blocks and uses his hands and this allows him to switch easily when opponents use stunting schemes against him. He is very loyal to his teammates and his play on the field shows that in the way that he is always trying to help the player next to him to be successful. Connors lateral agility is good but not great nevertheless when Connor loses techniques against speed rushers he will turn his hips and continue to move his feet pushing that rusher up the field and allowing his quarterback to step up. It’s a guard technique that he uses playing tackle but it works for him because he is relentless when pass blocking. Connor reminds me a lot of Commanders Left Tackle Trent Williams. He has the same nasty streak and athletic talent and the same relentless way of run blocking and getting out on sweeps and screens. Both players have the same style of trying to dominate their opponent physically during a game.

CONCERNS
Connor doesn’t have great lateral agility but he compensate for that weakness with good foot speed, excellent hand usage, and keeping his head up all the while he is pass blocking. Connor might get beat at times by speed rushers but it won’t be because of a lack of effort. There is a minor concern that Connor’s nasty streak can lead to penalties but sometimes you take the good with the bad and I think Connor’s team attitude and holding himself accountable will help him overcome this issue in the future.

BOTTOM LINE
Connor could be a pro bowl left guard if he played that position at the next level. He could be a pro bowl right tackle if he played that position also. But you’re not selecting Connor to play any other position on your offensive line than Left Tackle. Could Connor be a pro bowl Left Tackle? As far as I’m concerned you can bet on it. In a play action/vertical offensive system Connor will not only make it to the pro bowl he will help your team to make the playoffs too because of his excellent run blocking and powerful ability to be used in a pulling offensive line system. His athleticism and nasty streak and the way he gets out quickly and demolishes his opponents going to the second level, on screens and sweeps will lead your teams running game to success. In a spread offense he will have to become a little bit better pass blocker but with good coaching and the right play calling this should not be an issue.

-Drew Boylhart (The Huddle Report) [PARAPHRASED]
 

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They say this kid is a good pass blocker, hope he impacts the run game also. I know Zeke will need a 2nd RB to help him out/rest, but i really would like to see him rush for 2k+ this season. Pass more in Sept and than just start running it down teams throats from Oct on.
 

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Well, I'm happy about th pick. Run, Run, Run some more w/ Zeke an company.

Now go protect LVE w/ a big 1Tech!
 

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Love this pick. Excellent value at 50. This dude was a projected Top-15 Pick last year before his knee injury. He’s a stud and a great dude.



That's bad *** happy for the young man.

Shoot he should just go to the locker room and get acquainted.
 
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