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....isn't every WR on this team faster than Mettelus?
Impossible. Metellus is from south Florida
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....isn't every WR on this team faster than Mettelus?
Seems ripe for the Parris Campbell roll to me. I don't know if Williams is faster than Parris, but I'm sure he's faster than Josh Mettelus
SKULL SESSION: JAMESON WILLIAMS IS WAITING HIS TURN, DAWAND JONES IS SHEDDING WEIGHT, AND AARON CRAFT PREPARES FOR MEDICAL SCHOOL
HE'S GOT NEXT. Ohio State's offense is so damn stacked that the Buckeyes have a receiver that was a top-100 prospect in the country, runs a 4.4 second 40-yard dash and is averaging nearly 20 yards a touch this season – and he's buried on the bench.
But Jameson Williams isn't too worried. He knows his time is coming.
“It doesn’t get to me like that,” Williams told cleveland.com. “I know that there’s talent in front of me, and those are my brothers.”
...
Ohio State’s core wide receiver rotation this season has a lot of things. But the one asset it lacks is the type of speed that made guys like Ted Ginn Jr. and Parris Campbell elite talents for the Buckeyes. None of them can take a flip pass from Dwayne Haskins and go 78 yards for a touchdown against Michigan. Williams can, and with Chris Olave and Garrett Wilson being the only returners from that core next season, he’ll get a chance to show it.
“I learned a bunch from the day I got in until today,” Williamson said. “All I do in practice is watch everyone else’s reps and see how I can critique my reps. I feel like I’ve gotten better every day since I got here.”
I'm a simpleton. I'd be keen to just let kid run straight as fast as he can for the next four years.
I mean...
As I watch the endless loop of him running away from everyone on the screen (except Garrett Wison, who is also a freshman) I cannot fathom how unstoppable he will be when Brian Hartline's done with him.
Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/skul...-shedding-weight-and-aaron-craft-prepares-for
Go watch Teddys kick return vs Indiana... looks so damn similar.SKULL SESSION: JAMESON WILLIAMS IS WAITING HIS TURN, DAWAND JONES IS SHEDDING WEIGHT, AND AARON CRAFT PREPARES FOR MEDICAL SCHOOL
HE'S GOT NEXT. Ohio State's offense is so damn stacked that the Buckeyes have a receiver that was a top-100 prospect in the country, runs a 4.4 second 40-yard dash and is averaging nearly 20 yards a touch this season – and he's buried on the bench.
But Jameson Williams isn't too worried. He knows his time is coming.
“It doesn’t get to me like that,” Williams told cleveland.com. “I know that there’s talent in front of me, and those are my brothers.”
...
Ohio State’s core wide receiver rotation this season has a lot of things. But the one asset it lacks is the type of speed that made guys like Ted Ginn Jr. and Parris Campbell elite talents for the Buckeyes. None of them can take a flip pass from Dwayne Haskins and go 78 yards for a touchdown against Michigan. Williams can, and with Chris Olave and Garrett Wilson being the only returners from that core next season, he’ll get a chance to show it.
“I learned a bunch from the day I got in until today,” Williamson said. “All I do in practice is watch everyone else’s reps and see how I can critique my reps. I feel like I’ve gotten better every day since I got here.”
I'm a simpleton. I'd be keen to just let kid run straight as fast as he can for the next four years.
I mean...
As I watch the endless loop of him running away from everyone on the screen (except Garrett Wison, who is also a freshman) I cannot fathom how unstoppable he will be when Brian Hartline's done with him.
Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/skul...-shedding-weight-and-aaron-craft-prepares-for
As had been said before. He looks very "Ted Ginn" ish! He's probably a more natural receiver right now. His upside is unlimited.
He's a great compliment to Olave and Wilson as well. Actually I think the top 4's skillsets work together really well.
Olave is the natural #1 who can do it all.
Wilson is in the same mold, with a higher ceiling.
Gill can work out of the slot, get great mismatches and run like an RB after the catch.
Williams is an absolute burner who should work similarly to how Campbell did last year. Just more of a natural.
The only thing missing is height. That's where the freshman come in. Gill and Williams will need some time to adjust to seeing starter snaps, but this WR corps should be one of the best in the country in 2020.
He's a great compliment to Olave and Wilson as well. Actually I think the top 4's skillsets work together really well.
Olave is the natural #1 who can do it all.
Wilson is in the same mold, with a higher ceiling.
Gill can work out of the slot, get great mismatches and run like an RB after the catch.
Williams is an absolute burner who should work similarly to how Campbell did last year. Just more of a natural.
The only thing missing is height. That's where the freshman come in. Gill and Williams will need some time to adjust to seeing starter snaps, but this WR corps should be one of the best in the country in 2020.
Shoot play him both waysThis kid is electric, but I have a thought.
Given the boatload of talent we have coming in at WR should we give him a look at DB?
He needs to be on the field and not in a part time capacity.
We have a glaring need at CB.
He has the size, physicality and speed for days.
I love his potential at WR and gives us another level speed element but the oppotunity at CB is glaring.
If he were up for it I would explore it.