Then who is #3? Because it’s nobody currently on the roster.I’m going to point out a clear, consistent point… IF the other guys are healthy, Kyren is #4.
Then who is #3? Because it’s nobody currently on the roster.
Healthy or not, Funk likely doesn’t make the team.
They only carried 3 RB last year, and that was after losing Akers, Calais & Xavier JonesI think there's a good chance I'm wrong in worrying about Williams' athletic traits too much.
I don't think there's much of a chance of Funk NOT being on the team next year. No idea where you'd get "likely doesn't make team."
He does real work on Special Teams and knows the offense and has a year in the system. Whatever Williams will become, he'll still be a rookie.
After watching that he's already my favorite Ram.That was honestly incredible to watch. Physical blocker for a smaller guy.
Guess I missed it.That was posted earlier. Of course that didn't stop me from watching it again. The thing that really stands out to me is how he chooses the right player to block.
A lot of RBs can do pass protect. But often, I see them either take bad angles, block the wrong guy, or just commit to one side.
Williams seems to not only figure out where the free runner is coming from but whether to hit him high, low, help off to the side, etc... He's really heady at it.
As a RB, he's not likely to run away from NFL players. But he sure looks like he sees where he needs to be and when. I think he has an insane awareness and that is what will allow him to make plays at the next level.
One thing McVay has said a couple times about Williams which resonates with a lot of us is he's able to get up to speed fast in game with great acceleration.Its the age old debate with later round prospects...
Do you want a guy with great measurables who did little in college, hoping that you can unlock the potential...
...or do you take a guy who played really well in spite of pedestrian workout numbers?
I like Williams' game tape. I think it will translate to a valuable role.
watched some of the tape on Williams, seems to have next level awareness of opposing players, makes really nice moves, cuts, and such, to throw off pursuers.As a RB, he's not likely to run away from NFL players. But he sure looks like he sees where he needs to be and when. I think he has an insane awareness and that is what will allow him to make plays at the next level.
He's within 5-10 lbs of Funk and Hendo only Howell is really much bigger than him and this is without him having been with out our conditioning staff yet.Kyren is what? 194-198 lbs? That's not a lot of beef at the pro level where defenders are bigger, stronger, faster, quicker, and smarter. I imagine the Horns are going to try to maximize his mass & muscle to an optimal level, which does not compromise his current speed & quickness. Adding another 10-20 lbs. of muscle while retaining his current speed & quickness would be ideal.
I'm thinking of him having confront NFL-level pass rushers, some of who are legitimate monsters. That's why I think he may be best served by maximizing his mass-strength ratio without compromising his speed & quickness. If he can do that - if not in this abbreviated off-season, then next off-season - the increased mass & strength would only benefit the other aspects of his game - as a runner, receiver, even as a returner.He's within 5-10 lbs of Funk and Hendo only Howell is really much bigger than him and this is without him having been with out our conditioning staff yet.