DJ Williams: Paradigm
Shift
Mar/09/08 07:10 PM Filed in:
DJ Williams
In 2004 an interesting OLB prospect came into the draft
as a senior out of Linebacker U. He was fast (4.48
40yd, faster than most WR), freakishly agile (11.4 in
the 60yd shuttle, beating the benchmarks set for
coverage safeties) and unbelievably explosive (38"
vertical, higher than was expected out of CBs and WRs).
DJ Williams entered the draft with teammate Jonathon
Vilma as the top linebacking prospects, hands down.
Part of what set DJ apart was tremendous lower body
strength, which gave him exceptional balance,
heightened his agility and made him a powerful hitter.
He was regarded as "instinctive in the gap", and a
natural at reading his zone. In fact it was rare to
find a dissenting opinion on his future greatness and
potential. John Madden, who spoke at Williams High
Scool team banquet remarked, "DJ is the only player I
have ever seen who could go straight from highschool to
the pro level." There was only one unanswered question
in the minds of many scouts who watched DJ: "You will
not see sixty minutes from him in any one game where he
absolutely dominated," one NFL scouting director said.
"But you see that he is still learning and progressing.
You like to see that. I just wonder if he’ll ever
be able to play up to his best all the time."
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