2017 3rd round pick is Chad Williams WR

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I did a million mock draft simulators and don't remember seeing this guy once

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Dude roasted UofA last season with two different QBs in that game.

Not saying much because our secondary was pathetic, but he's very good


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13 catches for 152 yards against the Wildcats last season.
 

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Well.... I have learned to not question WR's, 3rd rounders, and No-Namers when we draft them.

Good luck kid.
 

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Oh Scouts Inc isn't kind. Overall Rank 213.

Overall Football Traits
Production 2
Height-Weight-Speed 2
Durability 2
Intangibles 4
1 = Exceptional2 = Above average3 = Average4 = Below average5 = Marginal
Wide Receiver Specific Traits

Separation Skills 3 Has build-up speed and plays big. But raw route runner.

Ball Skills 2 Better than average body control and ball skills.

Big play ability 3 No information available at this time

Competitiveness 2 Showed up in big games. Had 13 catches for 152 vs. Arizona in 2016.

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01/31/17 - 2017 SENIOR BOWL: HERE ARE THE TOP 10 WINNERS FROM PRACTICE WEEK: Chad Williams, WR, Grambling State (6-1, 204)...One of the more pleasant surprises this week was Williams, who immediately looked like he belonged against FBS-level cornerbacks. He lacks nuance in his routes to create easy separation on athleticism alone, but Williams has the strong hands to secure 50-50 balls, snatching away from his body and tracking well over his shoulder. - Dane Brugler, NFLDraftScout.com
01/25/17 - 2017 SENIOR BOWL, WEDNESDAY: Inconsistent quarterback play, a talented defensive back class and an unconventional practice led by the Cleveland Browns coaching staff has made evaluating the receivers on the South team at the 2017 Senior Bowl a little more challenging than normal, but that has not slowed down Grambling's Chad Williams or Clemson's Artavis Scott, each of whom entered the week overshadowed by "other" pass-catchers on the roster. Williams (6-foot and 5/8-inch, 204 pounds) was a late addition to the Senior Bowl roster, but he has made the most of his opportunity, emerging as arguably the most consistent receiver for the South team over the first two days of practice. He made one of the more impressive catches of the week on Wednesday, showing impressive timing, body control and concentration to snatch a deep ball between SEC stars Cam Sutton (Tennessee) and Justin Evans (Texas A&M) for a touchdown early in practice and has consistently made difficult grabs look easy, stretching his long (32-inch) arms to corral passes outside of his frame. - Rob Rang & Dane Brugler, NFLDraftScout.com
 
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