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Originally Posted By: tru_dawgs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnaGBlqiqYY

I think this is the blurb from CBS regarding Greedy.


I wonder what the "character issues" are? They talked about them, but were not specific.

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It all has to do with his tackling it appears....or lack there of.



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Originally Posted By: Versatile Dog
Originally Posted By: tru_dawgs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnaGBlqiqYY

I think this is the blurb from CBS regarding Greedy.


I wonder what the "character issues" are? They talked about them, but were not specific.


Yeah I wondered the same thing lol

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Originally Posted By: devicedawg
It all has to do with his tackling it appears....or lack there of.



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Least it was only that lol I wonder if Greedy was merely playing it safe this year, to preserve his body for his big pay day, or has tackling always been a major question mark?

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I've heard some comment that maybe he was trying to avoid injury and play safe. We shall see. This pick could be an absolute steal.

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Originally Posted By: devicedawg
I've heard some comment that maybe he was trying to avoid injury and play safe. We shall see. This pick could be an absolute steal.


That's what I heard too. Hoping that is all it is...Can't wait to see him across from Denzel.

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How many tackles and interceptions does 12 draft points get you?


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The character concerns also involve him not playing in the bowl game.

Read the post about where he came from and you realize that an injury changes his future.

Remember Ifo the CB from Oregon that blew out his knee prepping for a bowl game, and you realize that getting the first NFL contract is very important when you have nothing.


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The character concerns also involve him not playing in the bowl game.

Read the post about where he came from and you realize that an injury changes his future.

Remember Ifo the CB from Oregon that blew out his knee prepping for a bowl game, and you realize that getting the first NFL contract is very important when you have nothing.


I believe Ifo took out an insurance plan that made sure that he got something.

Too bad what happened to him though. Honestly, i don't blame prospects for not playing in, essentially, meaningless bowl games.

Maybe i change my mind with college playoff games. But not a bowl game. I think under scholarship, all you should have to play is your regular season games. A team's success shouldn't force you to play in a bowl game, at the end of an exhausting season, that counts for nothing but pride


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Ifo’s Insurance policy was nothing near what his first contract would have been. 3 million is the number that I recall.

I don’t know if Williams has a policy or not. It appears as though he would have had a hard time coming up with the payment.


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Heck yeah!!!! First Round talent in the 2nd!!


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I can't wait to see him and Ward on the field together with Randall behind them.

Who is our 3rd/slot/nickel CB now??

We have two shutdown CB on the outside and LBs that can cover inside with what should be a pretty gnarly pass rush that can play the run and some rangey Safeties that can cover AND sit in the box... this defense just might be pretty good.


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We all saw what happened last year when pure cover corners go sticking their hats in too aggressively with Ward. I understand that it is a philosophical difference but I am willing to give up some back tackling at 5 yards than give up 35 yards because my corner can’t run. Projecting guys who are already 2 steps slow in the league is a losing mans bet. You have to bet on elite traits and 4.37 speed is an elite trait. Not to mention Greedy has smooth hips and decent to good technique.

CB more than any position in the league, if you can’t run, you can’t play.

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Originally Posted By: PrplPplEater
Who is our 3rd/slot/nickel CB now??


I guess Mitchell

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Originally Posted By: PrplPplEater
Who is our 3rd/slot/nickel CB now??


I guess Mitchell
I'm pretty sure Mitchell is going to make Greedy take that job from him, he's not just going to give it to him.


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Originally Posted By: CapCity Dawg
Originally Posted By: PrplPplEater
Who is our 3rd/slot/nickel CB now??


I guess Mitchell


Depends on the matchup.


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j/c:

I was jut thinking that other than Greedy Williams, I really don't remember watching any of our draft choices play in college.

Gotta trust Dorsey and his scouts.

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Originally Posted By: devicedawg
Things seem to be pretty mum on Greedy's shoulder injury. I can't find too much about it anywhere. Someone must have some intel.

I had originally recalled reading that he injured his shoulder in spring but it was no longer a concern come football time. Edit: could not find a link to this...


I think you may be close to figuring out the truth of the matter. If people step back and take a look at both reports, there may be a grain of truth in both directions.

I too found the shoulder injury in the spring. Now the team reported that the injury was fine when the season started. But of course a team isn't going to send out a signal to their opponents that their top CB has a lingering injury.

So it could be that he started the season with a lingering injury. If that's the case a report by ESPN that he played during the season with a shoulder injury is true. I'm not sure of the ESPN quote, but does it say he played throughout the entire season with a shoulder injury?

Often times it isn't as much what was said, but the context it was said in.

After watching film on Williams, it's pretty hard for me to believe he had a shoulder injury later in the season with some of those plays he was making.


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Originally Posted By: W84NxtYrAgain
Originally Posted By: CapCity Dawg
Originally Posted By: PrplPplEater
Who is our 3rd/slot/nickel CB now??


I guess Mitchell
I'm pretty sure Mitchell is going to make Greedy take that job from him, he's not just going to give it to him.


Wow, I can't believe I forgot him! Doh!

Can any team boast a better top 3 CB's?!!??
That is a serious nickel package.


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I want to be clear since I posted that ESPN said he had a shoulder injury. I have not seen it posted anywhere online that he played with it. Sorry if I have caused any confusion by posting what was said without corroboration.


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Oh I didn't see a problem with what you said. I was just pointing out that the two things aren't mutually exclusive. He may have started the season with a shoulder injury that healed just fine.

It would make what ESPN true that he played during his senior season with a shoulder injury. But at the same time, that injury may have healed during the season and he's just fine now.

It's hard to know for sure either way but both things can be true.


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With all this cornerback talk, what ever happened to Justin Gilbert?

Remember the days with Farmer as GM?????????

Thank God for John Dorsey.

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Originally Posted By: SuperBrown
With all this cornerback talk, what ever happened to Justin Gilbert?
Gilbert is currently not in the NFL. The last 2 lines of his Wiki page;

On February 6, 2017, Gilbert was released by the Steelers.

On June 20, 2017, Gilbert was suspended by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell for one year for violating the league's substance abuse policy.

Gilbert strikes me as someone who was more into the money and fame of being a football player than actually playing football. That said, he should be set for life with the money he made in 3 years in the NFL. Does anyone here think Gilbert invested his money wisely?


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I guess that I'm an agenda dude...lol laugh

I will not kiss you butt like some nor post with hate to anything you write.

I know you were concerned with his drop so was I so I looked a little closer and was surprised that there was no attitude or character problem. The kid is willing to work hard.

He did have a tweak in the shoulder and possibly playing with that all year had him a little lackluster in his tackling.

But what I found out is that he is willing to prepare and work hard to become better in his position.

Lets not forget what some say is the BEST Cover Corner in the history of NFL football - Deon Sanders, my point is not that we got another Deon, my point that was in his day the importance of a drop dead Cover Corner and now even more important to football.

Only one taken in the first round which says something about the draft class. They all dropped. ALL

But Greedy bar none is the best Cover corner of this draft.

The biggest issue was the fact he didn't accept private workouts to a lot of teams. That definitely had them go with another. There were many grouped close together. Murphy to Joejuan Williams. So they were taken as Greedy taken himself out of the running due to his injury.

Shoulders heal. We have excellent Medical guys and Conditioning experts. He will not be called on too much to come in on running downs. He will be in the Nickel looks and come in on Passing downs.

So combine wise he maybe was not a good pick for many teams.

For us I think we were being realistic. His coverage skills are the best. We are in a football era where the primary concern is coverage skills.

Now the only thing wrong with this pick is OTHER TEAMS PASSED on him. Got to find out why. I just made a quick study and guessed at the reason. Right now we are looking at him to be a slot guy. Unless there is injury he will get almost all his reps in passing downs.

Where we will rely on our front 7 and quite frankly we will insert an extra Safety for a LB in a lot of occasions. If they run on a passing down we won't have to rely on Greedy coming up hard and fast to make that tackle but he has the willingness to make those tackles and it is something that he can progress into getting better.

But quite frankly looking into things...DO YOU REALLY CARE about his Run D? Come on Vers...you have been talking about the Pass game why would that importance change on Defense compared to offense.

He is the real deal in a cover Corner. He has the will to get better in his tackling of 220+ RBs but if a team has to rely on their CBs to stop the run game then that tells me our front 7 sucks!

After looking at it moving up to 46 cause it was too good to be true. Instead of us being the team making the mistake...how bout this one. Those 6 teams especially the last 4 CB picks were the ones making the big mistake.

Like most things in draft reviews...we will know the answer to Great Pick, Bust Pick by year 2021. Hopefully on our 2nd run to the Lombardi Trophy wink

Why must it be us making the mistake in ASSumption. I think we by far made the correct move. Cover Corner is the rare breed not the guy who can make consistent great tackles on RBs...that is what SS is for not CBs

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Greedy Williams: A behind the scenes look at his draft day slide to the Browns
By Mary Kay Cabot, cleveland.com | Posted May 01, 2019

https://expo.cleveland.com/sports/g66l-2...the-browns.html

CLEVELAND, Ohio — By the time the first round of the NFL draft was over, Greedy Williams’ two-year old daughter Cloie had shed many of the red feathers on her dress, and was passed out on her mom’s shoulder in the green room in Nashville.

“There must have been hundreds of red feathers all over our area,’’ Williams’ agent, Jerome Stanley, said with a laugh. “It added to the surreal nature of the night.’’

Cloie wasn’t the only one dressed to the nines for the big event. Williams, who brought 30 family members and friends to Nashville, was decked out in a bright red suit, with a gold bow-tie and gold pocket square. His fiance, Taquanna Houston, wore a matching red dress, and Cloie, their little red robin, was the perfect accessory.

“It was like a prom,’’ said Stanley. “The guys were all in their best suits and the women looked beautiful.’’

Problem is, the band never played that night for Williams, who tumbled through the first round and left New York still waiting for his NFL call. On Friday, he was taken 46th overall to the Browns after being projected as a near-certain first-round talent.

“It was like a dream where you’re stuck in an elevator and you can’t get out,’’ said Stanley. “The doors open, the birds are singing, the sky is green and there’s talking fish. It was that kind of night. It was storming, but we weren’t getting wet. There were flat screen TVs everywhere, but they had no sound.’’



All dressed up with no place to go
As the picks ticked off the board in 10-minute increments, Williams and 16 select of his group sat in the NFL's green room. Each player and his guests were seated in their own rectangular arrangement of sofas, their own draft night "living room." A chair in the middle was for the star of the show.

“Imagine 18 of those living rooms, that’s how big it was,’’ said Stanley. “What’s more, the TVs were on a seven-second delay, so we could hear the crowd cheering, but we had no idea what they were cheering about.’’

One by one, players jumped up from their chairs, answered their phones, broke down in tears and then made the long trek upstairs to the stage, where they were greeted by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.

Almost everyone except the cornerbacks, that is. As the night wore on, they were frozen in time. Selection 20, then 21 and 22 and still no cornerbacks off the board.

Still, Williams remained the coolest one in his makeshift living room.

“He was beautiful,’’ said Stanley. “He was calm. It never rattled him. He said ‘wherever I go, they’re going to get a hell of a player.’ He never wavered.’’

Finally, at No. 30, the Giants climbed up and grabbed cornerback Deandre Baker from Georgia.

“Until they took Baker, we were still expecting Greedy would go late (in the first round)," said Stanley. “Once they took Baker, I knew he only had a couple of shots and we had to start thinking about what to do next."




Greedy Williams was all dressed but slipped out of Round 1. (Steve Helber, AP)


No place like home
Stanley and Williams’ family sprang into action, planning a party for the next day for 150 people at a hotel in Williams’ hometown of Shreveport, La.

“We needed to get out of there,’’ said Stanley. “He didn’t bring two days of clothes. Everybody had flights back home on Friday, and we were going to leave like we were supposed to leave.’’

They shuffled out of the draft in slow motion, like the feathers floating from Cloie’s dress.

“Everybody was stunned,’’ said Stanley. “We were all kind of in a fog.’’

Stanley arrived in Shreveport ahead of the others on Friday afternoon, and began hanging up streamers and balloons in the party room.

“It was a total team effort,’’ he said.

Williams and his family members were due to land at about 4:45 p.m. CDT, only a little more than an hour before the start of the second round.

“We were worried the flight might be delayed and he’d be in the air when his name was called,’’ said Stanley.

At the airport, one person stayed behind to wait for the bags while Williams and his family piled into a truck and went straight to the draft party, arriving at about 5:15 p.m. This time, Williams was in a sweatsuit.

“He was in his own environment and everybody was so much more relaxed," said Stanley.



Straight to voice mail
They were so relaxed, in fact, that Williams missed his call from the Browns after they traded up three spots with the Colts to grab him. Cloie was off playing with his regular cell phone, and he wasn’t paying attention to the “draft phone." Taquanna tapped Williams on the shoulder to let him know that he just missed a call from a 216 area code.

“I called back and it was one of the guys at the front desk,’’ Williams said on draft day, not knowing who he was calling. “He transferred me to the GM. The GM (John Dorsey) told me it was the Cleveland Browns. When he said that, a lot of emotion came."

The jam-packed room erupted and Cloie started crying. Williams held her tight and told her they finally made it, that they were going to Cleveland.

“When you look back on it, it was sweet, it was sincere and it was appropriate,’’ said Stanley. “He’s a family-oriented guy and he just wanted them to feel good about it.’’

Williams was so fired up — about joining his fellow LSU Tigers Odell Beckham Jr. and Jarvis Landry — that he predicted on his conference call with Cleveland media that the Browns will win the Super Bowl this year.

“I loved it,’’ said Stanley. “It was pure him. It wasn’t staged, it wasn’t suggested, that’s really how he felt from his heart. I’m sure his teammates think that too. He believes in himself and he believes in that team, and that’s why he said it."

So, why did he fall?
“There was nothing that we accessed that told us he’d make it past 32," said Stanley. “Nothing.’’

The run on cornerbacks began at the top of Round 2, with the Cardinals picking Washington’s Byron Murphy right off the bat, and the Colts taking Temple’s Rock Ya-Sin next. By the 13th pick in the round, five corners were gone, including Vanderbilt’s Joejuan Williams to New England at No. 45. Dorsey pounced, giving up No. 144 in the fifth round to move up from No. 49 to 46 for Williams.

But the seventh cornerback off the board? For an LSU defensive back with blazing 4.37 speed that some observers had ranked top two or three in the class and regarded by many as the top cover corner in the draft?

“I’ve always thought (the second round) was what he was,’’ one personnel exec told cleveland.com. “Lack of physicality.’’

“I don’t think people in personnel departments were surprised he fell,’’ said another.

“I like his physical tools,’’ said one longtime NFL talent evaluator. “He’s long, fluid, and fast. What caused him to slip was the league seriously questioned his competitiveness and toughness. Football character concerns held him back.’’

Stanley maintains lack of need was the primary issue.

“It was a strange year in that teams at the top of the draft didn’t have a corner need," he said. “It was a defensive-line, tight-end heavy draft, so that was the first issue.

Greedy had no health issues, he had no character issues, and he’s an outstanding talent, but he was in a year where teams didn’t have those kind of needs.’’

Still, Stanley was surprised six cornerbacks went first, even with the tackling concerns.

“There were a few mistakes made by teams,’’ he said. “Some of the guys that were picked ahead of him, clearly were not better prospects than him, and that will bear out in a short period of time. Greedy is the best cornerback in the draft, and two years in a row, the Browns have picked the best cornerback in the draft."

What about the lack of visits?
In early April, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported that Williams hadn’t done any private visits or workouts for teams, which sent up a red flag.

Somehow, the report got twisted into the notion that Williams refused to participate in the individual sessions.

“That’s completely untrue,’’ said Stanley. “He had no requests for 30 visits. Why would he ever turn one down? Every time a team was asked, they were clear that they were complete in their evaluation of Greedy. They knew all they needed to know from the multiple interviews at the NFL combine. I was told repeatedly, ‘we don’t need anything else from him.’"

The Browns apparently didn’t spend much private time with him before the draft, not even speaking to his LSU defensive coordinator Dave Aranda, who interned under Browns linebackers coach Al Holcomb in Carolina, until after the draft.

“At least four teams came to LSU to meet with him and have dinner with him instead of a 30 visit,’’ said Stanley. “So teams did meet with him in a one-on-one setting in April.’’

On skipping the Fiesta Bowl
There were whispers that the LSU coaches were miffed that Williams sat out the Fiesta Bowl, a 40-32 victory over UCF on Jan. 1st, and didn’t give NFL evaluators a glowing recommendation.

Not so, Aranda tells cleveland.com.

“Everybody I talked to, I told them that I loved Greedy and I’m a big fan of his,’’ said Aranda, who was with Williams in the green room in Nashville. “When it comes to the bowl games, it’s gotten to the point where it’s a personal decision. A lot of times it’s a family decision.

“I don’t feel like it’s in my or our wheelhouse to say, and so I respect it and I’ve always been a fan of Greedy and I always will be. Everyone I’ve talked to has been very positive of Greedy and wants what’s best for him and I’m very appreciative of everything he’s done for me and my family and for us.’’

There was also some thought that a low Wonderlic score may have hurt Williams, but Aranda raved about his football acumen.

“He’s a detailed, intense focused player,’’ Aranda said. “When Greedy’s at his best, he’s playing the game within the game. I can’t tell you how many times he comes off the sidelines after a series and he goes ‘coach, they’re trying to set this up,' or 'they tried to hit this but I took it away’ — and he’s right. So he sees the game that’s being played and it’s a big advantage to him.’’

About the tackling issue
A ballhawking corner who snared eight picks in his two seasons as a starter, Williams was criticized by some for his inconsistent tackling. Specifically, some teams didn’t view him as either willing or able, which Aranda rejects. Instead, the coach takes the blame for the significant drop-off in Williams’ tackling at the end of the 2018 season.

“Greedy’s a good tackler and he’s shown that he can tackle, but towards the end of last year — particularly the end of the last couple of games — I wish he would’ve tackled better," Aranda said. “When he was here, we addressed that with him and we were working to improve that in the last couple of games and it’s probably something where I fell short as a coach in trying to motivate and push to get that done."

Aranda cited Williams’ outstanding game against Ole Miss receiver D.K. Metcalf, who’s 6-3, 228 and built like Mr. Universe. Williams had a career-high 10 tackles that day, including eight solo, and helped limit Metcalf to three catches for 37 yards and no TDs.

“Earlier in his career, and particularly earlier last year for Greedy, he tackled well and he’s shown the ability to put his face where the contact is happening and drive his legs and wrap up with his arms and all of it,’’ said Aranda. “He’s shown the ability to do that versus bigger guys, quicker guys and all of that. So I look at it as something where I could’ve coached better at the end and it’s a good lesson for me because I’m not going to let that happen again."

He said it’s not that LSU wanted him to avoid contact and protect himself.

“No, if we’ve got 11 guys on the field, we want them to tackle,’’ Aranda said. “So I think it’s just something where I could’ve helped get the message across better. It came up during the draft with the scouts. When I’m seeing that kind of stuff, I need to get on it right away and make a big point of it and not kind of just let it be an after-practice talk or a walk-off-the-field type of talk.’’

Aranda believes Williams can bulk up some from his 185 pounds, and the Browns will surely want him to. But not at the expense of his 4.37 speed in the 40.

“He’s always needed to,’’ said Aranda. “When we got him, he was like 160 pounds maybe. He’s bulked up some and I think he still can. He’s just a naturally lean guy and so I think some weight wouldn’t hurt him. But he’s tackled some big guys in his career here and got them on the ground and made some big stops for us just tackling-wise. So I don’t think that’s a big factor there.’’

Besides, as Dorsey noted after the pick, “corners are paid to cover.”

Al Holcomb puts Dave Aranda on speaker
Right after the Browns traded up for Williams on Friday night, Aranda got a call from Holcomb, Cleveland's new linebackers coach.

“I did a minority internship with the Panthers in like 2015,’’ Aranda said. “(Browns defensive coordinator) Steve Wilks was on the staff and I worked specifically with Al, so he called and he got me on speaker phone with the defensive staff. We talked about Greedy and they’re all fired up. It’s exciting that I know he’s going to people that I know, and I respect so much.’’

Aranda shared with the staff what they’re getting in Williams.

“They’re going to love Greedy over there,’’ he said. “He’s long, he’s fast, he’s quick, he’s a very smart, instinctive player. Greedy is confident, and he’s got an alpha mentality. He’s a listener. He’s not really going to be a boisterous loud presence.’’

They’re also getting the best cover corner in the draft, in Aranda’s opinion.

“Oh yes, absolutely," he said. “In man-to-man, in press, he’s got a lot of skills, even off (press), he’s patient with his footwork, he trusts his speed. He can come out slow and allow the cushion to close. One of Greedy’s best traits is that he can play man with zone eyes. The great ones do it.’’

He cited a big play Williams made in a victory over Auburn.

“On the first series they hit us on a back-shoulder fade to Greedy’s guy,’’ said Aranda. “And I think the very next series, same position on the field, same receiver, same split and Greedy picked it because he was just waiting on it. He’s playing the game within the game and he’s got a poker face about it all, which I enjoy because he sets people up.’’

When Williams came in as a freshman under then-head coach Les Miles, Williams was always first in line to go against LSU’s top receivers.

“Les said ‘Dave, look at that, the guy’s an alpha,’" Aranda recalled. “He wants the best and you notice him right off the bat just from that type of mentality of ‘I’m coming to get you, what do you got?’ You love that about him, and that’s always been him.’’

On Williams' tumble into The Land
Aranda talked to Williams in the green room as the first round wound down.

“It was just tough to see,’’ Aranda said. “The family was all really excited in the beginning and we all thought he'd go sooner. He obviously has the talent, and his play and his film all point to that he should’ve gone sooner.’’

But Williams arrives in The Land with fellow LSU Tigers Odell Beckham Jr. and Jarvis Landry, and could be paired in the defensive backfield with 2018 No. 4 pick Denzel Ward, who made the Pro Bowl as a rookie.

“Very cool,’’ said Aranda. “It’s exciting. The thing I appreciate about Greedy is that he pushes people to be better. When they see how hard he works, and they see what he does with film, and they see the work he does with his footwork, and his hand placement and his press — just the all-around part of him, they’ll recognize and appreciate it. People are going to be fans of his really quick."

Aranda wasn't able to attend the draft party in Shreveport because he had to get back out on the recruiting trail after Nashville. But he couldn’t have been happier.

“It’s going to make him stronger," he said. “This will light a fight under him and when Greedy gets to Cleveland, he’s going to have a chip on his shoulder. He’s going to be focused and even more determined, and he’s going to play lights out. I believe that 100%."

If he turns out the way most of Dorsey’s other top picks have, Williams will be another feather in the GM's cap.


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We all saw what happened last year when pure cover corners go sticking their hats in too aggressively with Ward. I understand that it is a philosophical difference but I am willing to give up some back tackling at 5 yards than give up 35 yards because my corner can’t run. Projecting guys who are already 2 steps slow in the league is a losing mans bet. You have to bet on elite traits and 4.37 speed is an elite trait. Not to mention Greedy has smooth hips and decent to good technique.

CB more than any position in the league, if you can’t run, you can’t play.


Exactly. Deon Sanders wasn't a big tackler but he shut down a lot of WR's back in the day. Does anyone know if Greedy can return punts? smile


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j/c.

Can we not wait awhile - at least a game or two shouldn't be too much to ask - before we proclaim Greedy the next Prime Time?


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Well, it's a given that because neither like tackling that Greedy will be as good in coverage as Prime Time.

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A ballhawking corner who snared eight picks in his two seasons as a starter, Williams was criticized by some for his inconsistent tackling. Specifically, some teams didn’t view him as either willing or able, which Aranda rejects. Instead, the coach takes the blame for the significant drop-off in Williams’ tackling at the end of the 2018 season.

“Greedy’s a good tackler and he’s shown that he can tackle, but towards the end of last year — particularly the end of the last couple of games — I wish he would’ve tackled better," Aranda said. “When he was here, we addressed that with him and we were working to improve that in the last couple of games and it’s probably something where I fell short as a coach in trying to motivate and push to get that done."


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So the coach had to motivate him to tackle better? Was the coach trying to alleviate concerns with that statement?


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look on the bright side, if they don't catch the ball, no need to tackle tongue


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So the coach had to motivate him to tackle better? Was the coach trying to alleviate concerns with that statement?


He goes from being a good tackler to the coach wishing he would've tackled better toward the end of the year, this according to the coach. We don't know why that is, maybe it was coaching, maybe it was a business decision, maybe it was something else. We don't know, period, but that's a far cry from "won't tackle", "unwilling to tackle", "bad tackler", "doesn't like to tackle" and "personality issues". Assumptions were made, quite often by draft personnel. We'll just have to wait and see what type of player he is with this team, and frankly, that's all I care about. I do know this, we got one hell of a corner for a steal.


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If he can cover as well as Ward, we're solid.

Mitchell & Ward will instill in him any extra needed tackling mentality.
The time for business decisions is done, he got drafted and is getting paid.... I don't think we'll see him having any problem putting a hat on people.


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Oh, I'm not trying to pile on with the whole "won't tackle" thing. I'm just pointing out that that statement from the coach probably isn't helping the issue.

I heard the pre-draft stuff about him and his tackling, but I don't know for myself, so I'm not weighing in on the actual issue. I was just kinda chuckling at what seemed to be his coach's attempt at defusing the situation.


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Oh, I'm not trying to pile on with the whole "won't tackle" thing. I'm just pointing out that that statement from the coach probably isn't helping the issue.

I heard the pre-draft stuff about him and his tackling, but I don't know for myself, so I'm not weighing in on the actual issue. I was just kinda chuckling at what seemed to be his coach's attempt at defusing the situation.


Yeah, the way he was stating things wasn't helping the cause, lol


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If he can cover as well as Ward, we're solid.

Mitchell & Ward will instill in him any extra needed tackling mentality.
The time for business decisions is done, he got drafted and is getting paid.... I don't think we'll see him having any problem putting a hat on people.



I agree, this has been blown way out of proportion ... just watch some of his 2017 tape and the early 2018 games.

There is a reason why so many where so high on GW before last season, and he was considered by many as not only the top CB, but a bluechip, top 10 talent.

The money that he lost in the Draft, he can make back, by becoming a pro-bowl type CB in the League.

GW business decision will be both of our blessings and a curse to the rest of the League fingerscrossed


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She tried to bait him a couple times and she almost got him. At least he learned his lesson. What he said was exactly what I was debating pre-draft. Denzel Ward was and is a press man corner. My thought pre-draft was that it would be a colossal waste to pair him with anything but another press man corner or try to change Ward’s roll and force him to go zone.

Greedy is a press man corner (a big, long one) and he has the size and the speed you are looking for. Certainly Ward was far more polished in both his professionalism and his technique (If I can be a homer for a second that says something about OSU). I will repeat it, I’m not drafting corners to be tackling machines I am drafting them to keep these gazelles in front of them.

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