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【Scouting Report】Electric Cheetah, Catapult Take Off! Jamison Williams Scouting Report

If you compare a player to a car,

That Williams must be Tesla!

Yesterday, fans left a message asking to know about Jamison Williams. Moreover, according to the observation of the editor, he has recently become the favorite rookie receiver in the hearts of most fans, because looking at the teams that need to be taken over, the most heated discussion among fans is whether to select Williams. Naturally, it is not unreasonable for everyone to want Williams to be a member of their home team, and today we will talk about Jamison Williams.

【Scouting Report】Electric Cheetah, Catapult Take Off! Jamison Williams Scouting Report

Basic information

Jamison Williams

External takeover, University of Alabama

【Scouting Report】Electric Cheetah, Catapult Take Off! Jamison Williams Scouting Report

Height: 6'1 1/2 (1.87m)

Weight: 179 lbs (81 KG)

Birthday: 2001.3.26

Draft Template: Will Fowler/Skinny Jamal Chase

University data

【Scouting Report】Electric Cheetah, Catapult Take Off! Jamison Williams Scouting Report

Freshman Year (4 games)

6 catches, 112 yards, 1 touchdown

Sophomore Year (6 matches)

9 catches, 154 yards, 2 touchdowns

Junior Year (15 games)

79 catches, 1572 yards, 15 touchdowns

Physical data

【Scouting Report】Electric Cheetah, Catapult Take Off! Jamison Williams Scouting Report

Arm Length: 32 1/8 in (82 cm)

Palm weft: 9 1/4 (23cm)

Advantage analysis

- Very fast vertically, used to be a track and field athlete

【Scouting Report】Electric Cheetah, Catapult Take Off! Jamison Williams Scouting Report

- The far-reaching threat is extremely high, and it can create space to catch the ball

【Scouting Report】Electric Cheetah, Catapult Take Off! Jamison Williams Scouting Report

- The first step is fast and good at getting rid of the oppressive defense

- Wide field of view and outstanding propulsion ability after receiving the ball

【Scouting Report】Electric Cheetah, Catapult Take Off! Jamison Williams Scouting Report

- Every time you get the ball there is a threat of direct touchdown

【Scouting Report】Electric Cheetah, Catapult Take Off! Jamison Williams Scouting Report

- Still able to play well against a strong defensive group (except for "Sauther" Gardner)

- Special Service expert who can both return and defend

【Scouting Report】Electric Cheetah, Catapult Take Off! Jamison Williams Scouting Report

Weakness analysis

- Played good ball for only one year during college

- The straight line speed is strong, but there are not many lateral changes

- At one point , "Locked" against "Sauze" Gardner in the national semifinals

- Experienced a pre-cruciate ligament injury in the national finals and may not be able to play at the start of the season

summary

Williams is perhaps the strongest and most far-reaching threat to all of college football, and his speed is comparable to that of Cheetah Hill. Although he missed the joint test due to injury, based on his speed of play, most scouts believe that if he runs a 40-yard sprint, he will be within 4.3 seconds. And his speed is not only reflected in the route running, his speed after holding the ball is also very amazing, which also makes it possible for him to directly complete the touchdown with any pass he receives. In addition, he has another advantage that is easily overlooked is his special agent performance. Not only is he able to make an efficient catchback, he is also very effective in defending the rebound, which also guarantees his lower limit.

【Scouting Report】Electric Cheetah, Catapult Take Off! Jamison Williams Scouting Report

In fact, Williams' biggest weakness is that he is too low in weight, which leads to some injury hazards. The anterior cruciate ligament injury in the national semifinals confirmed this. In addition, although he performed well against good cornerbacks, his performance against top cornerbacks was still questionable. He struggled against Gardner in the national semifinals, so maybe he still needs some time to adjust to NFL-level defense after he enters the NFL.

【Scouting Report】Electric Cheetah, Catapult Take Off! Jamison Williams Scouting Report

If it weren't for injuries, Williams would have undoubtedly taken over this year. But even after an injury, he is still the top receiver in this draft. It's hard to fall out of the top 20 picks and there's a good chance he'll be picked out with the top 10 picks.

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