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    10. Cleveland defensive end Corey Williams: Acquired for a second-round pick in a trade with Green Bay, Williams has yet to make an impact on one of the NFL's most lackluster front sevens. Williams, who injured a shoulder during the preseason, should improve as he becomes healthier and more comfortable playing in a 3-4 scheme. Williams, though, has a ways to go before proving worthy of the six-year, $39 million contract ($16.3M guaranteed) he received this off-season.


    Good work TT
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    Re: One of the 10 FA deals that needs a bailout

    Originally posted by Tony Oday
    10. Cleveland defensive end Corey Williams: Acquired for a second-round pick in a trade with Green Bay, Williams has yet to make an impact on one of the NFL's most lackluster front sevens. Williams, who injured a shoulder during the preseason, should improve as he becomes healthier and more comfortable playing in a 3-4 scheme. Williams, though, has a ways to go before proving worthy of the six-year, $39 million contract ($16.3M guaranteed) he received this off-season.


    Good work TT
    He wasn't bad in our defense. Have you heard Cullen Jenkins is out for the year? All of a sudden keeping Williams doesn't sound that bad.

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    • #3
      Williams was okay in our defense last year when he didn't have to be the starter. Last year when Jolly went down and Williams started he didn't set the world on fire. But losing Jenkins is bad. That guy can't stay healthy. Unfortunately Harrell can't come back until after the bye week.

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      • #4
        He was effective, but not to the tune of the contract he was seeking, even though the team had the dough to pay him. Conrad Bolston is on line 1 Mr. Thompson.
        "Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts." -Daniel Patrick Moynihan

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        • #5
          Corey was a decent tackle in a 4-3. Why the Browns decided to trade for him and move him to an end in a 3-4 is beyond me. He is basically a fish out of water in a 3-4 scheme. in a 4-3, he a complimentary player. The Browns are nuts and are now and old team with two guys getting paid to be a #1 QB

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          • #6
            Before the homerpraise let's see how the guy turns out that TT drafted with that pick.
            TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Bretsky
              Before the homerpraise let's see how the guy turns out that TT drafted with that pick.
              That's fair...but it should also be considered that the pick doesn't cost as much as C. Will. We have a lot of guys in need of a new contract over the next few years.

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              • #8
                Re: One of the 10 FA deals that needs a bailout

                Originally posted by Tony Oday
                10. Cleveland defensive end Corey Williams: Acquired for a second-round pick in a trade with Green Bay, Williams has yet to make an impact on one of the NFL's most lackluster front sevens. Williams, who injured a shoulder during the preseason, should improve as he becomes healthier and more comfortable playing in a 3-4 scheme. Williams, though, has a ways to go before proving worthy of the six-year, $39 million contract ($16.3M guaranteed) he received this off-season.


                Good work TT
                good work? The guy is going from a 4-3 scheme to a 3-4. Say what you will, but not all defensive linemen excell in all types of defenses.

                He is more made for a 4-3. He isn't beefy enough to play the nose man in a 3-4, and isn't fast enough to play end in a 3-4.

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