Safety Shawn Williams

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Team Captain #36 Shawn Williams
Projected Rnd: 3-4
6'0 213 lbs
40: 4.46
Bench: 25 reps
Broad Jump: 10'00
Vert: 36'

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2013/profiles/shawn-williams?id=2539233


GRADE - 74.8
OVERVIEW
Georgia coaches give out a "True Grit" award after spring practice for an offensive and defensive player who stands out for his toughness and pure determination on the field. Despite the large number of NFL-caliber players on the Bulldogs’ defense, Williams has picked up the award each of the past two years. That attitude and voraciousness has shown itself on Saturdays, as opposing receivers and running backs will tell you as they get iced down after the game.

The former Georgia high school all-state pick put his hard-hitting style to work primarily on special teams during his first two seasons in Athens. Williams was named one of the team’s top newcomers after his true freshman year, finishing strong by making three of his season total of five tackles against Texas A&M in the Bulldogs’ Independence Bowl win. In 2010, he was one of the team’s Most Improved Players on special teams but also started three contests (34 tackles on the year). When a spot in the starting lineup opened up his junior year, all he did was lead the team in tackles (72, five for loss), intercept four passes (including one in the Capital One Bowl loss to Michigan State), and break up six others. As a senior, Williams made headlines for calling out his defensive teammates as "too soft." That description certainly doesn't fit Williams, who racked up 98 tackles (5.5 for loss), with four passes defended.
ANALYSIS

STRENGTHS
Physical in-the-box safety with an overall muscular build that translates well to the next level. Attacks gaps as a blitzer, has the speed to get into the backfield in a hurry to disrupt plays. Strong tackler, can throw down smaller running backs or larger tight ends with authority. Not relegated to the box, often in single or two-deep alignments and capable of moving well in short areas. Reads quarterbacks well in zone and closes to hit receivers as they are catching the ball. Intimidating in the middle, puts his shoulder into the chest of receivers to separate the ball.

WEAKNESSES
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Will go for the big shoulder hit or a cut block at times instead of wrapping. Gets locked up in the run game when failing to out-quick linemen or rip off more aggressive receivers. Lacks the ball skills and hands to come down with many interceptions. Doesn't have the lateral agility to consistently stay with tight ends or slot receivers.
NFL COMPARISON Sean Jones

BOTTOM LINE
Williams joined Bacarri Rambo as part of duo of NFL-caliber safeties lining up for the Bulldogs in 2012. He combines a thick build, fiery attitude, and very good athleticism to be an intimidator over the middle and in the run game. He intercepted four passes as a junior, but did not record a single interception as a senior. How much range he has in addition to questions about how he can handle slot receivers and tight ends will likely see him slide some on draft day. Still, Williams could potentially see himself as a future starting strong safety.

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:05-40 shows off some of his ball skills. A safety who will break on the football!
2:06-2:30 shows off his tackling and bit hit ability.

He can cover, is a very good tackler and will be available round 4 most likely.
 

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Well Jeez I will respond. I like this guy's potential more than any other safety in this draft.

His drawback is that he is not quite mobile enough in lateral agility to hang with some receivers and that he can over shoot on tackles.

He will take very well to NFL coaching, just a hunch but he has every tool and is a great leader, he has all the physical ability to makeup his short comings.

I think he is a steal if he goes in the fourth.
 

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Key words out of that scouting report "Physical In-The-Box Safety" That is exactly what he is.. I like him as a strong safety but that is what church is for us and we have him signed on for 3 years.. What this organization is looking for from a safety is someone who can play centerfield and really cover some ground.

Another key part of this scouting report is "Doesn't have the lateral agility to consistently stay with tight ends or slot receivers."

Good prospect.. Not a good fit for this team. If you want a big hitter to compete with church in training camp you can get a guy like Ray Ray Armstrong or Rontez Miles in round 7 and see what they can do.. Both guys with huge upside.
 

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MonsterD;5018302 said:
Well Jeez I will respond. I like this guy's potential more than any other safety in this draft.

His drawback is that he is not quite mobile enough in lateral agility to hang with some receivers and that he can over shoot on tackles.

He will take very well to NFL coaching, just a hunch but he has every tool and is a great leader, he has all the physical ability to makeup his short comings.

I think he is a steal if he goes in the fourth.

I will agree with that, but he is extremely coachable, a natural leader and a much better athlete than people give him credit for. Mark Richt compares him to Thomas Davis (who played SS at UGA and Carolina took 14th overall and moved to LB) although I think he is much better in coverage than Davis ever was.

I think he would be an intimidating force, a leader of the defense(he called out Jarvis Jones, Ogletree, Jon Jenkins and the rest of the defense for playing soft, and the defense responded big time) and a great value for us in the 4th round.

Thanks for responding.:D
 

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I'd rather have Rambo. We need a cover Safety and he's underrated in my opinion. But I doubt we take either of the guys.
 

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IAmLegend;5018338 said:
I'd rather have Rambo. We need a cover Safety and he's underrated in my opinion. But I doubt we take either of the guys.

Completely underrated. I'm willing to take Rambo in the second round. But no, he's not the right kind of guy so it doesn't matter.
 

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His 4.46 forty was much faster than I expected.
 

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xwalker;5018485 said:
His 4.46 forty was much faster than I expected.

Agreed. Still don't think he has great range or coverage ability. I think the 40 in this case is a bit misleading
 

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XxTDxX;5018520 said:
Agreed. Still don't think he has great range or coverage ability. I think the 40 in this case is a bit misleading

Not necessarily misleading, just doesn't tell the whole story. When you look at his 3 cone time of 7.01 it tells you that he doesn't have good hips or agility to run with WR's. That time of 7.01 ranked him 32nd out of 38 DB's that performed at the combine, not good. Even his 20 yard shuttle time of 4.25 didn't land him in the top 25 that day. So basically he's a sprinter who is neither quick or agile. Not a good sign for a S trying to make it in the NFL.
 
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