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Brennan Williams Scouting Report: NFL Outlook for North Carolina OT

April 16, 2013   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Former North Carolina offensive tackle Brennan Williams enters the 2013 NFL draft as a possible second-day candidate. Williams is the son of former NFL defensive lineman and pass-rush specialist Brent Williams, who played for 11 seasons in the league.
Williams sustained a shoulder injury and missed the final four games of his 2012 season. This may have kept him from garnering extra attention from scouts after he entered his senior season as a potential second-round selection.
Still, Williams possesses great size, length and athleticism to warrant some consideration in the earlier rounds.
 
Strengths
The combination of his height, long arms and athletic build makes him a great candidate for playing on the outside of an offensive line. Due to his length and good depth of his kick-step, he can re-route defensive ends around the outside of the pocket. He also has the ability to stop them in their tracks if they attempt to take an inside lane.
Williams has...

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