Williams is an intriguing prospect for sure.
He’s got the arm strength, the accuracy, the mobility and more to succeed in the NFL.
But allow me to ask you this: Didn’t we say the same about all these guys before?

How many of these #1 pick Quarterbacks turned out to meet or exceed the hype?
Dallas had losses last year to Jalen Hurts, Kyler Murray, and Josh Allen.
And while Winston didn’t work out in Tampa, that’s not the point.

The point is that competitive toughness, especially at the Quarterback position matters, and McCarthy has that too.
Look at this play he makes for Blake Corum in 2022.
They could then kick Dillon Radunz over to Right Tackle and actually have the semblance of a decent Line.
At 6'8" 322 lbs.
with good athleticism, Alt represents a safe bet from a school that continually churns out quality Offensive Lineman.
At 6'3" 209 lbs.
with 33 1/8" inch arms and with Right Tackle experience.
He also crushed the Combine running a 5.11 40-yard dash and a 9'1" broad jump.
Turner is the top EDGE in the class and gives them a building block on the outside.
And after running a 4.47 40-yard dash in Indy.
Yes, the Bears could use better protection around him.
But keep in mind, Justin Fields was also endeared to that locker room.
At 6'0" 199 lbs.
running at 4.38 40, Nabers opposite Garrett Wilson with Aaron Rodgers at QB will be must see TV.
Monti Ossenfort is crushing the draft again!
While Odunze isn’t Marvin Harrison Jr., he’s not that far off in my opinion.
He’s got an outstanding size/speed combo and 50/50 balls become 90/10 balls when they’re thrown his way.
Bowers could be both at 6'3" 243 lbs.
The Raiders need a lot of help in pass defense so Mitchell fits the bill at #13.
At 6'6" 335 lbs.
At 6'3" 209 lbs.
Verse represents great value at #18 and at 6'4" 254 lbs.
running a 4.58 40-yard dash, he’s a different pop in of athlete.
His combine was outstanding blazing a 4.34 second 40-yard dash at 6'2'" 205 lbs.
His 11'4" inch broad jump also confirmed his elite explosion.
He can play Tackle, but is probably better suited inside at Guard or Center.
Wherever he lines up, helping keep Tua healthy is the priority.
DJ Humphries struggled last year and is no longer with the team.
He’s a big, mean blocker that certainly fits the Cowboys prototypical graceful mauler.
But it make sense for these teams that all lost their Left Tackles.
For the Packers, David Bakhtiari is gone.
Mims ran a 5.07 40-yard dash at 6'8" 340 lbs.
He’s a mammoth protector that can help keep Jordan Love healthy early on.
DeJean is a DB with position versatility.
He can play Boundary CB, Nickel, or Safety.
The Bucs LOVE that.
Cooper DeJean has the nickname, the playmaking machine not only because it rhymes.
He has 7 INTs 13 PBUs and 3 TDs over the past two seasons.
He’ll fit in beautifully in Todd Bowles system.
Coleman is a big bodied guy who has a huge catch radius and can get the ball.
Not only that, he’s explosive after the catch despite his fairly underwhelming 40 time (4.61).
At 6'2" 230 lbs.
running a 4.51 40, they’ll look at Cooper as a cost savings option with Pro Bowl upside.
He’s a big 4-3 DE at 6'5" 285 lbs.
with 34 1/2" inch arms that can kick inside on obvious passing downs.
Franklin is a polarizing player, but at 6'0" 176 lbs.
Stay tuned for the final Mock Draft coming soon…