Williams should be a solid WR to add to the offensive mix for the Titans. Maybe even more than that, he will add value to the team as a return man.
Williams has great instincts, and is a precise route-runner. I don’t think he gets enough credit for being a SMART WR, not just a fast, athletic guy. Despite the fate of many USC WRs, I think he’ll be a pretty solid pro. He could especially shine for a team like the Titans, who are going to be a run-first team as long as Chris Johnson is around...Read Full Story
While we wait for the rest of the top ten picks to sign their monster contracts, it’s easy to forget there are still some second day draft picks waiting for their deal. Well, now there’s one less. The Titans agreed to terms with wide receiver Damian Williams on Friday evening, according to Jim Wyatt of the Nashville Tennessean. Williams, a third round pick, is expected to take over return duties in Tennessee this year. He probably won’t be a factor at wideout. Only one third-round pick and...Read Full Story
Damian Williams is aboard , coming to terms on a deal that will get him in camp to compete for playing time early on:
Jim Wyatt of The Tennessean reports that Tennessee Titans third-round wide receiver Damian Williams has agreed to terms on a contract. After beginning his college career at Arkansas, Williams opted to transfer to USC following the 2006 season. Required to sit out the 2007 season, Williams made his debut for the Trojans in 2008, catching 58 passes for 869 yards and 9...Read Full Story
Titans receiver Damian Williams (17) wants to play a bigger role in the offense during his second NFL season. / GEORGE WALKER IV/THE TENNESSEAN As the Tennessee Titans ’ Damian Williams watched receivers rotate on the field in front of him during his rookie season, he admits it wasn’t easy. Tennessee Titans – Yahoo! News [...]Read Full Story
Titans receiver Damian Williams (17) wants to play a bigger role in the offense during his second NFL season. / GEORGE WALKER IV/THE TENNESSEAN As the Tennessee Titans ’ Damian Williams watched receivers rotate on the field in front of him during his rookie season, he admits it wasn’t easy. Tennessee Titans – Yahoo! News [...]Read Full Story
Titan SizedDamian Williams: Why the Hate?Titan SizedNow I'm not going to go on a huge rant claiming Damian Williams is the best receiver in the NFL and should be the Titans number one receiver, but I am going to say why he is a great asset to the Tennessee Titans. The Titans started out the 2011 season ...What If the Tennessee Titans Go Crazy in Free Agency?Bleacher Reportall 2 news articles »
Written by Craig Peters Titans Online Nashville, TN - Catches, yards and touchdowns are what receivers love about football. They are conspicuous when they happen, and their enjoyment often extends beyond the play through photos, videos and memories. Second-year receiver Damian Williams has posted career highs in catches, yards and touchdowns this season, including a [...]
Damian Williams on Malzahn: It's not about the $The Tennessean (blog)Titans wide receiver Damian Williams was surprised when he found out his old high school coach, Gus Malzahn, left Auburn for Arkansas State. But he was hardly floored. “Knowing that family, I know it is not about the money,” said Williams, ...and more »
He continues to show an ability to be both physical and quick as he tied for the team lead in targets with 11. Williams will be a nice No. 3 receiver for the Titans with the potential to be a No. 2 once Kenny Britt (knee) returns next season.
USC Coach Pete Carroll spent nearly two hours on his 57th birthday Monday sitting and strolling for an interview with "60 Minutes." Meanwhile, quarterback Mark Sanchez carved out some time during the top-ranked Trojans' day off to watch tape of 60 ...