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Colts nation selects Quincy Wilson CB
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Marcus Williams pick might be steal of the day. He could have taken him in first round and you wouldn't be embarrassed to do so.— Gil Brandt (@Gil_Brandt) April 29, 2017
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Needs to add some muscle on his slim frame. More of a finesses safety than hitter. Takes the worst of it in one-on-one tackles. Can be dragged along for additional yardage. Plays with a hitch in his transition from backpedal. Occasionally follows quarterback's eyes too carefully and can be manipulated. </article> <article> Draft Ball-hawking free safety who has outstanding ball skills and has shown a propensity for causing turnovers. He can play from a high centerfield spot and utilizes his instincts to swoop down and challenge throws. He's able to get running backs down, but he’s not physical enough to be a combination safety. NFL teams love defensive backs with athletic traits, instincts and ball skills. If he works out well before the draft, he should move up team boards.
Marcus Williams Draft Profile
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