OldSchool101
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Yeah you’re probably right there. I’ll lower Jamaal to a B- I forgot he didn’t really hit strideTo believe that Jamaal Williams (love that guy) met/exceeded expectations to the same degree as Evan Williams for a fourth rounder I just don't get or agree with. But again, I think we are on the same page as we simply are "grading" a different thing is all.
1,100
17 TD’s
until after he went to Detroit.
Still, he wasn’t a slouch in GB. Jamaal quietly performed across his Rookie contract:
2,946 Yards
(737 All Purpose per season)
18 TD’s
(4.5 TD’s per season)
Jamaal matched Dillon’s 4-yr TD totals (18 TD) and was 61 yards per season behind AJ Dillon. Yet remember Dillon was a #62; RD2 selection and played regularly. Jamaal was selected a FULL 2 Rounds later. I’d much rather have Jamaal Williams in RD4 than Dillon in RD2.
Not to mention Jamaal was a very good Pass blocker. Watch the perfect form block on Anthony Barr. He would regularly stalemate a blitzing LB.
Packers Film Room: Is Jamaal Williams Green Bay’s best fullback?
The fullback position may be diminishing, but when you have a running back that can run, catch, and pass block like Williams, why not put your best assets on the field?
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