How bad is Chad Williams?

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I don't necessarily agree with it being the scouts. The scouts just bring back the info. It is the GM and Head coach who really set the board. I don't know that Chad Williams is a bad pick, but he was a bad third round pick. Haason Reddick probably sticks in this league, but not worth a 1st. Same with Deone Bucannon. Same with Humphries and Nkemdiche. Taking Rodney Gunter isn't terrible, but putting his value in the 4th round is not great. It is the same with Dorian Johnson. Guys fall for a reason, and his reason is one that we didn't value enough or we didn't see it. Both are the problem of the guy setting board.

I agree with this. I think Keim hit early on some picks like Ty Matheiu. The national attention for the pick was unbelievable. I think Keim overrated his odds on picking a needle in the haystick. As earlier mentioned, that is fine to do with the 5,6,7th rounders -- but we have gotten in the habit of picking these project, long-shot players early in the draft. The problem is these same players aren't wanted in the 2nd, 3rd round of the draft.

I think the talent evaluation has been middle of the pack, but the poker game of when to choose the player in the draft has Keim getting destroyed. He is picking players way too early, where instead we could draft contributors and still get the player we wanted later. Buc, Gunter, John Brown, Brandon Williams, Kevin Minter, Logan Thomas--- every one of those players were picked 1-3 rounds early.
 

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I agree with this. I think Keim hit early on some picks like Ty Matheiu. The national attention for the pick was unbelievable. I think Keim overrated his odds on picking a needle in the haystick. As earlier mentioned, that is fine to do with the 5,6,7th rounders -- but we have gotten in the habit of picking these project, long-shot players early in the draft. The problem is these same players aren't wanted in the 2nd, 3rd round of the draft.

I think the talent evaluation has been middle of the pack, but the poker game of when to choose the player in the draft has Keim getting destroyed. He is picking players way too early, where instead we could draft contributors and still get the player we wanted later. Buc, Gunter, John Brown, Brandon Williams, Kevin Minter, Logan Thomas--- every one of those players were picked 1-3 rounds early.
everywhere except for the first round.... in which he continually sits and waits for his guy to fall in his lap.
kinda suxx to draft by accident...it aint a good system.
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at this point,...our drafts would have been light years better if,...wait for it,.... we let Mel frigging Kyper draft for us.
yeah... or basically any of the national draft "experts"
 

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Keim's biggest flaws, it seems to me, is that he always thinks he's smarter than everyone else, and takes unheard of guys in the middle rounds thinking he's scooped everyone.
It also seems that he's pretty easily duped by rumors that some other team is about to pick the nobody that he's got his eyes on, so they go two rounds too early.
 

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I'm thinking this changes this week. Arians wasn't happy. Personally, I would rather just have the size of Seals-Jones in a Michael Floyd role. I feel the vertical size down the field has been a missing part of our offense.

Each time Seals-Jones caught a TD pass against the Texans I thought it was Gresham due to his size. I hope Ricky continues to give us some hope this year.
 

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I'm thinking this changes this week. Arians wasn't happy. Personally, I would rather just have the size of Seals-Jones in a Michael Floyd role. I feel the vertical size down the field has been a missing part of our offense.
The guy filling the Michael Floyd role could turn out to be Agodusi.
 

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Like Agudosi, Williams has likely been working extensively with Gabbert. I suspect the timing will be sound so this should help.
 

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Cardinals WR Chad Williams worked with Chad Johnson this offseason
The Cardinals had up and down play from some of the top receivers on their depth chart last season, but third-round pick Chad Williams wasn’t able to make a move up the ladder during the downswings.

Williams played 98 offensive snaps all year as he only appeared in six games and caught just three passes for 31 yards when he was given a chance in the lineup. Williams said that the length of the season and the size of the playbook both worked against him as a rookie.

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.c...iams-worked-with-chad-johnson-this-offseason/

 

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Too bad he has to go outside the organization to find the perfect WR to learn from!

Agree completely. When I read this, it was a huge red flag to me about his mindset. Why would he go out and seek the advice from a WR that acted like a clown for most of his career when he has one of the best to ever play the game right in front of him in Fitz. To me, this points to this guy flaking out. I hope he proves me wrong this year, given the opportunity.
 

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Too bad he has to go outside the organization to find the perfect WR to learn from!

I saw on predraft NFL Network young guys before the draft have a camp with OchoCinco and he works with alot of young WRs I am sure he was at the camp prior to being a Catfinal, so I wouldn't freak over this
 

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Agree completely. When I read this, it was a huge red flag to me about his mindset. Why would he go out and seek the advice from a WR that acted like a clown for most of his career when he has one of the best to ever play the game right in front of him in Fitz. To me, this points to this guy flaking out. I hope he proves me wrong this year, given the opportunity.

That assumes Fitz was available to do something like that. I don't know if that's the case. Doesn't he do some extensive traveling in the offseason? Maybe he did go to Fitz and Fitz said he was too busy. I don't see it as a red flag without having all the facts.
 

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Too bad he has to go outside the organization to find the perfect WR to learn from!

I don't see the problem. Ocho is one of the hardest working WRs in NFL history and was insanely talented. Williams could train with much worse. Plus, dudes train with retired players or players from other teams all the time in the offseason.

Much ado about nothing.
 

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I saw on predraft NFL Network young guys before the draft have a camp with OchoCinco and he works with alot of young WRs I am sure he was at the camp prior to being a Catfinal, so I wouldn't freak over this

I would hope nobody is freaking out... Some are a little sensitive today... I truly don't give an eff who he trains with. I want production this year... No excuses!!
 

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I don't see the problem. Ocho is one of the hardest working WRs in NFL history and was insanely talented. Williams could train with much worse. Plus, dudes train with retired players or players from other teams all the time in the offseason.

Much ado about nothing.

Agree. How is this a red flag? He's training with one of the best WRs of all time in an effort to be great. Some of these attacks are just ridiculous.
 

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I don't see the problem. Ocho is one of the hardest working WRs in NFL history and was insanely talented. Williams could train with much worse. Plus, dudes train with retired players or players from other teams all the time in the offseason.


Much ado about nothing.


I agree. But he better not start drinking a large McDonald's soda before every practice like CJ used to. That gives me a gut ache just thinking about it!
 

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That assumes Fitz was available to do something like that. I don't know if that's the case. Doesn't he do some extensive traveling in the offseason? Maybe he did go to Fitz and Fitz said he was too busy. I don't see it as a red flag without having all the facts.

Fitz traditionally has his "training camp" in Minnesota after OTAs and before training camp. Let's see if CW goes to this one as well. I bet he does.

First hit I got on google:

http://www.gophersports.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/070810aaa.html

An old story from AZCards:

http://www.azcardinals.com/news-and...tzgerald/28122764-425a-45b9-b661-df43d04ac731
 

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Saw a older video from last season I believe with Fitz talking to Chris Carter and how Fitz adopted a WR camp after seeing Carter do the like but when questioned about his camp, it seems Fitz does not put that much into it now and his off season has become reserved for what he loves most and that is travel which is his right
 

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Saw a older video from last season I believe with Fitz talking to Chris Carter and how Fitz adopted a WR camp after seeing Carter do the like but when questioned about his camp, it seems Fitz does not put that much into it now and his off season has become reserved for what he loves most and that is travel which is his right

I thought I remembered him up there last summer. But, maybe you are right. My memory is going little by little.
 

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I don't see the problem. Ocho is one of the hardest working WRs in NFL history and was insanely talented. Williams could train with much worse. Plus, dudes train with retired players or players from other teams all the time in the offseason.

Much ado about nothing.
Yeah it totally makes sense to train with one of the most egotistical jackass WRs ever, over one of the top 5 WRs of all time who’s a total class act & has WR camps every year lol
 

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I thought I remembered him up there last summer. But, maybe you are right. My memory is going little by little.

You could be just as right too... but if anything, I think it's safe to say Chad is putting forth a full effort and that has my respect and appreciation for the young man
 
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