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A Case For DeAngelo Williams

by Crackajg
created July 06, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Since the middle of last year, I’ve been telling anyone who will listen about how 2008 will be DeAngelo Williams’ breakout year. I sincerely believed it and still do. He has some things to work on, some fundamentals to clear up and a talented young rookie ready to take the starting job -- but if Williams can clear up the problems he has with blocking and picking up the blitz, he has the talent to not only keep the majority of carries, but keep the for a long time.

Word out of Panthers camp is that they’ve more or less given up on him as the starter due to his pass protection issues and if they don’t clear up soon he’ll remain a third down back for the rest of his time there. Never one to go back on a prediction unless there’s blatant evidence to the contrary staring me in the face, I decided to try and go into some of the reasons the Panthers shouldn’t give up on Williams just yet.


Deangelo Williams has the skills to be a starter, but needs to work on his blocking.
Deangelo Williams has the skills to be a starter, but needs to work on his blocking.


Williams has seen some injuries both in college and the pros and many believe that at 5’9” and 217 pounds he doesn’t have what it takes to withstand the vigor’s that come with being a starting running back. Coming to this conclusion years from now would be okay, but Williams is going into his third NFL season. Players can train harder and get their body better acclimated to the NFL game even it takes them a few years to do so.

The perfect example? Brian Westbrook. Westbrook had a similar rep for getting injured from time to time and at 5’10” and 203 pounds he is almost anatomically identical to Williams. Early on in his career he too wasn’t considered a starting running back but over time he has proven to be fully capable and a dual threat weapon that gives defenses and fantasy owners alike fits.

Westbrook and Williams’ receiving stats from their first two years are nearly identical (418 and 488 yards respectably), with Williams rushing for around 400 more yards than Westbrook (1,218 compared to 806 yards).


Could Deangelo Williams be a late bloomer like Brian Westbrook?
Could Deangelo Williams be a late bloomer like Brian Westbrook?


It’s hard to believe that Williams isn’t working as hard as he can on his blocking deficiencies if that’s the major reason the organization is weary of him becoming the starter. He’s only been in the league two years, playing the third down back/speedster with good hands role the entire time. Either he hasn’t had enough solid in game experience to become proficient at it or maybe he was trying to do too much and hit a home run.

The Panthers have gone 15-17 the past two years and for most of 2007 didn’t have a competent quarterback under center. With the QB not really a threat, defenses had no problems using different blitzing packages to counter-attack the run and rush the passer. Is it that much of a stretch to think that maybe the different combinations of blitzes the Panthers offense faced last year had a tad to do with Williams’ inability to pick them up?

Although Williams may have been partially to blame, shouldn’t the offensive line be taking some heat, considering Panthers QB’s were sacked once every 15.3 plays last season? Assuming Delhomme returns to a healthy form, some solid studying of blitz packages and a better understanding of who to block when under assignment in the backfield, Williams should be just fine.


Most people have written off Williams since the arrival of rookie Jonathan Stewart.
Most people have written off Williams since the arrival of rookie Jonathan Stewart.


Williams has more rushing yards than all but four of the running backs taken in the 2006 NFL Draft and he’s had 50-200 less carries than the top five. He also has the fourth highest receiving yards out of all of the 2006 rookie running backs and considering that everyone who has ahead of him in rushing and reception yards are starters, it’s safe to assume that Williams could be an feature back if he was just given more snaps.

With nearly every team drifting towards a running back by committee, the Panthers already have one set up for the future. If Williams can fix his affinity for blocking, picking up the blitz and getting the occasional injury, the Panthers organization would be crazy not to give him a chance to be the starter out of the committee.


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LASportsblogAAA-er
510 days ago
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I agree that Williams has game-breaking potential. I would compare his college career to Michael Bush but shorter.
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CrackajgDraft Pick
510 days ago
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Michael Bush needs to get out of Oakland. Too many running backs.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
510 days ago
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If he would of been healthy last season we would of taken Dorsey, but who knows where that would of left us now. What ifs? are for the birds.
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CrackajgDraft Pick
510 days ago
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If Jamarcus Russell is legit (and I think he is, even if it will take him a little while to get comfortable) than you guys are going to be very good for a very long time.
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False ProphetAll-Star
510 days ago
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You might be right, but he's really got to work on the blocking. A RB like him can't just be a receiver on passing plays. He needs to be able to pick up the blitz, or else he really ain't a starter. You cant be a pass catching RB if you can't stay in and block, or else it's too predictable, and they'll send the blitz. He has a lot of work to do to become a starter, but he has the potential to do so
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SbianchiSoccer Kid
510 days ago
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Darin Gantt, of The Herald, reporting for The Sporting News, reports Carolina Panthers RB DeAngelo Williams is expected to be used more this year. Williams has improved his pass protection this offseason, an area of his game that was once considered a liability. (From Fantasy Players Network via KFFL.)
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False ProphetAll-Star
510 days ago
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we'll see, I generally think that Sporting News overstates things, and their reporting is sometimes sub par. I remember people thinking he was a selfish player before the draft, and I think Carolina's just a shitty situation. Minus maybe San Francisco, I don't know if there's a worse situation than Carolina
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CrackajgDraft Pick
510 days ago
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Atlanta?
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TrizzAll-American
510 days ago
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I remember i was watching the draft eagerly hoping the Pats grabbed him but i think he's wasting his prime in carolina if he were to go elsewhere he would shine
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False ProphetAll-Star
510 days ago
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Pats got a superior back in Maroney, imo. He got used early in too many predictable situations, so it hurt his average. He's an ok receiver, but a good blocker and rusher.
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TrizzAll-American
510 days ago
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yeah nothing against maroney..i mean the day of the draft i was like wtf were they thinkin but he grew on me
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False ProphetAll-Star
510 days ago
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I was estatic, after watching him several times his three years at Minnesota.
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AKchrisbrooksWaterboy
509 days ago
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So if Williams becomes "The Man", what then do the Panthers do with Deshaun Foster?
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CrackajgDraft Pick
509 days ago
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Foster is on the 49ers now. Panthers got rookie Jonathan Stewart now, though. If Williams becomes the man (hopefully) than Stewart would still be the goal line back and spell Williams mostly on third downs.
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AKchrisbrooksWaterboy
509 days ago
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How in the hell did I not know that. Oh well, but what I do know, having attended the University of South Florida, I can say that I saw Jonathan Stewart decimate a pretty athletic bulls defense. Williams better watch his back.
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PrenceJV Squad
509 days ago
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Heh, I played against him in HS. He single handedly demolished our team, it was ridiculous.
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DraySpittleSoccer Kid
507 days ago
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I love Deangelo but Fox wants a strong power back to be the main RB. Deangelo isn't that back. Now I think he could be a star if he goes to another team, but he's only going to be a change of pace back as long as he's here and Fox is the coach.
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