Former Cardinals running back Ryan Williams signed

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Not sure I understand the Dunbar infatuation.

He never really impressed me and had that dumbass fumble vs Baltimore (I think).

No, it was in preseason against the Cardinals.

I am assuming you are referring to the one where he is tearing into the secondary, heads up field on the sidelines and then just flops over himself and fumbles the football. I can honestly say I have never seen a RB do that in a game. It was like watching a cartoon character run too fast and wipe out.
 
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No he fumbled against Baltimore I think two years ago.

If it was preseason I wouldn't have known about them. I rarely watch PS.



Edit: it was against the Chiefs last year.
 
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Yeah I just googled it and it was KC. Very costly fumble at a critical point in the game.
 
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Randle was described as a Murray clone by someone with the team when we drafted him. I think for whatever reason he was too tentative last year. I bet this year he shows much better and not only makes the team, but gets valuable reps.

Randle is just slow without any physically redeeming qualities like power or quickness or muscle tone or a brain. He's almost Wilcox dumb.
 
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He plays fast. He seems to accelerate almost instantly.


[video=youtube_share;rTNoSsI7jfg]http://youtu.be/rTNoSsI7jfg[/video]

Yeah but I only saw the speed twice there. Other than that it seems like his strength is to make quick determined decision and whether endzone or first down, he just wills himself through tacklers....which is the deception of the highlight video: NFL tackling is not that bad. Those first hits will be last hits.
 

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Randle is just slow without any physically redeeming qualities like power or quickness or muscle tone or a brain. He's almost Wilcox dumb.

He showed nothing last year. Absolutely nothing. Hopefully he was just timid.
 
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Randle is just slow without any physically redeeming qualities like power or quickness or muscle tone or a brain. He's almost Wilcox dumb.

I don't know. I'm not one of those types that pretends to scout players from YouTube videos, but he looked impressive on college highlights. Balance, vision, and suprisingly difficult to tackle for his size. Iirc anyways.

Randle makes the team over Williams. Williams was the far better prospect but I just don't see him overcoming these injuries.
 

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Speaking of Joseph Randle. Didn't we sign his LT last year in UFA? Wasn't he supposed to be pretty good? What happened with him?
 

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Him and Okoye are interesting adds. Absolutely no risk gambles that could pay off some by improving the depth.

I liked Williams a lot more than Randle coming out of college, but he's been totally snakebit by major injuries.
 

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You thinking of the right guy? I wouldn't really say 4.59 is speedy.

Ryan Williams NFL Combine Results

Player Info

Height: 5' 9"
Weight: 212 pounds
Arm Length: 30.75 inches
Hand Size: 9.00 inches
Position: RB
College: Virginia Tech
Draft Class: 2011


Measurables


40 Yard Dash: 4.59 seconds
20 Yard Dash: 2.61 seconds
10 Yard Dash: 1.53 seconds
Bench Press: 19 reps (225 lb)
Wonderlic: (N/A) (0-50)


Vertical Leap: 40.0 inches
Broad Jump: 123 inches
20 Yd Shuttle: 4.18 seconds
Three Cone: 6.96 seconds
60 Yd Shuttle: 11.40 seconds

Ryan Williams was drafted by the Arizona Cardinals in Round 2 with the #38 overall pick of the 2011 NFL Draft.
NFL | Ryan Williams Pro Day update

Updating a previous report, Virginia Tech RB Ryan Williams ran the 40-yard dash in 4.53 seconds and 4.54 seconds at his Pro Day Thursday, March 17, according to Gil Brandt, of NFL.com.

2011-03-20 15:55:41 | Source: NFL.com - Gil Brandt


Read more: http://www.kffl.com/gnews.php?id=700960-nfl-ryan-williams-pro-day-update#ixzz32ANoEDPr
 
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Scouting Report: Grading Out New RB Ryan Williams
Posted 18 hours ago

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Here’s a quick breakdown of running back Ryan Williams, who the Cowboys signed over the weekend:

Ryan Williams - Running Back - 5-10 - 205 - 4.61 - Virginia Tech

Drafted by the Arizona Cardinals in the 2nd round of the 2011 NFL Draft

Games Studied: 2012 Arizona Cardinals: Philadelphia, St. Louis

Williams has played a total of just five games in his NFL career. He suffered a ruptured patella tendon in his right knee during his rookie season in 2011 and a shoulder injury in 2012 that cut into his playing time. He was healthy in 2013, but was made inactive all 16 games by Bruce Arians and the new coaching staff in Arizona.

There are snaps where he looks very straight-line as a ball carrier, then others where he was able to bend the ball around the block and get up the field – he flashes that ability to make a cut when he needs to. Speed-wise, he was able to get the ball to the corner but didn’t show the ability to get around it. The wider he had to take the ball, the more likely he was going to run out of room.


In the Philadelphia game he did a much better job of making tacklers miss than he did against St. Louis. He had a nice spin move against the Eagles that allowed him to tack on some extra yards on the end of his run. There were snaps where he was able to bounce off the tacklers, keep his balance and finish the run. Then there were others where he was brought down one-on-one in the hole.

His running style is very straight forward -- small jab step, then to the hole. He’s a simple route runner, mainly in the flat. Did not see him catch any passes underneath or inside the tackle box. Hands did appear natural. Did not fight the ball when he had the chance. Was mainly in the open when the ball went in his direction, only had to make one contested catch against the Rams and the ball was knocked away.

If he is lacking in one area, it would be his pass protection. He showed the awareness to understand who he needed to take or help with, but the execution was poor. He is going to need plenty of work here because he struggles with his technique. When ask to help on the edge, he is likely to just try and throw a flipper at the rusher. He and the right tackle gave up a sack against the Eagles where he just flat whiffed on the block. The next time he had to block, he chose to cut the rusher instead of staying on his feet and hitting square. Doesn’t look comfortable at all when he has to do this.

There’s no real risk in what the front office is trying to do here. It’s clear Williams has talent, but he needs to get past the health questions to show how well he can perform.
 
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