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He’s worn two numbers, 18 and 3. Amor Fati
If the #Bears want a chess piece for their offense, TCU receiver Savion Williams is intriguing to me.
— Jacob Infante (@jacobinfante24) April 6, 2025
6’4” and 222 pounds, runs a 4.48. Led all WRs in rushing yards. Freak athlete who’s tough after the catch. Good ball skills. Raw but insane talent. pic.twitter.com/iQAQhTKXdC
“Hell is empty and all the devils are here”
Shakespeare
The route tree isn’t particularly diverse for Williams, but the movement skills suggest that there’s the required growth potential to become a more complete receiver. Nearly a quarter of his routes this season were “go’s,” and when you build out his top three most frequent routes (go’s, hitches, and out route), he’s sitting at more than 52 percent of all routes run. The precision on hard-angled breaks must improve to cut down on angles for defenders to drive and attack the football.
Limited route tree, bad hands, short arms, no ability to contest 50/50 balls…all day this guy is Troy Williamson…
Weaknesses
Routes feature excessive vertical drift out of breaks.
Inefficient footwork getting into route stem.
Lacks the frame and strength for contested catches.
Below-average catch technique and hand-eye coordination.
Allows the throw to get right on top of him.
That last point just screams Troy Williamson.
“Hell is empty and all the devils are here”
Shakespeare
Williams pairs that with excellent ball tracking ability, particularly on deep throws. He finished 7-of-9 on contested catch opportunities of 20-plus yards in 2024, showcasing his ability to locate, adjust, and win in tight coverage down the field.
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