Jameson Williams WR Alabama

STRENGTHS
Jameson has the speed and quickness to defeat the angles of his opponents who are trying to tackle him in the open field. For the young Draftniks, he is a bigger version of the #Chiefs Tyreek Hill. For you older Draftniks, he is a smaller but just as tough version of former, 5 team great Randy Moss. He has that “Randy Moss smooth gate” that keeps his head from bobbing that allows him to catch the deep ball with ease. He also has the “Tyreek Hill quicks” to nullify taking big hits and to easily separate when running any route on the route tree. Jameson has excellent hands and a big catch radius to go along with a high football IQ to decipher zone coverages on the run. He is not one of those “finesse” type speed receivers. He is mentally tough and shows that toughness on the special team coverage units for his college team making kamikaze-type tackles all over the field. Jameson will make the average starting NFL quarterback into a playoff quarterback and the franchise quarterback think, they have died and gone to football heaven.

CONCERNS
Jameson has an injured knee that has required surgery and this will affect his draft status for some teams. I do not feel he is just a speed receiver so I’m not convinced it will affect most team’s thinking but for those teams that pigeonhole him as a speed receiver, this injury will affect how they rate him.

BOTTOM LINE 1.40
Jameson does not bring with him the baggage that Tyreek brought and Randy brought with them when they were available for the draft but his injury could affect his draft status just as much. Randy had unique size to go along with his talent and that kept him in the 1st round but he wasn’t selected until the 21st pick. Tyreek lasted until the 5th round in spite of his talent and partly because of his size. I’m guessing Jameson in spite of his injury, could still be a top 10 pick but stranger things have happened in a draft. If I’m a playoff team I’m thinking if he drops to the twenties like Randy Moss did that it would be very hard for me not to throw caution to the wind, throw a 2023 1st round pick in (if necessary) and trade up to get him but that’s just me. I mean really, if you’re a playoff team this year and you move up to get him using a 2023 1st round pick chances are you will be a playoff team or super bowl team next year too so how much did you really give up? It’s like giving up a 2nd rounder. It’s a little bit of a chance but a calculated one. I bet the Chiefs would do it if they had to.