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ImTheScientist":n8opj0zs said:
Nothing points to him being a stud talent. He wasn't a 5 star recruit, wasn't drafted, didn't do much in college, hasn't done anything in the NFL.Sorry... Only u think he's a talent.

On top of the fact that you're wrong, he was literally compared to Terrell Owens as a freshman. Even now if you do a side by side comparison of the two players, they have the same compact frame with long arms and legs where dimensions are almost identical. Their gait and general movements are so similar it's uncanny. Obviously he's not Terrell Owens, but Owens had to be transformed into an actual NFL WR himself. Ish happens....

It doesn't need to be written by ESPN or a general media person to see this. Just look for yourself. You might mistake KW for TO if you're just looking at them in pads running down the field.

Again, obviously Kasen has to put things together, but his physical talent abundantly clear.
 

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chris98251":pk3cmape said:
ImTheScientist":pk3cmape said:
vin.couve12":pk3cmape said:
ImTheScientist":pk3cmape said:
If he wasn't a local kid people wouldn't even care about him. Expectations would be zero and this thread wouldn't exist.
He's a stud talent and Pete is on record saying they've known who he is since high school. That's not some message board mumbo jumbo.

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Nothing points to him being a stud talent. He wasn't a 5 star recruit, wasn't drafted, didn't do much in college, hasn't done anything in the NFL.Sorry... Only u think he's a talent.


I think you have bad info.

Kasen Williams
WR Sammamish, Washington Skyline High School 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 197 lb (89 kg) 4.60 Aug 28, 2010
Scout:5/5 stars Rivals:4/5 stars 247Sports:4/5 stars
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: 2 (WR) Rivals: 13 (WR), 2 (Washington)
‡ Refers to 40 yard dash
Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height, weight and 40 time.
In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:
"2011 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved June 13, 2015.


Kasen Williams was born on May 20, 1992 to Aaron and Rhonda Williams. He attended Skyline High School in Sammamish, Washington, where he lettered in football, track, and basketball. Williams received numerous awards in high school, including the Parade All-America National Player of the Year, Maxpreps.com's National Player of the Year, and was also named a first team All-American by USA Today, ESPN, and Maxpreps.com. Despite earning offers from multiple major football programs, Williams committed to Washington on August 28, 2010



Career highlights and awards

Parade All-America National Player of the Year (2010)
Maxpreps.com Natioal Player of the Year (2010)
USA Today High School All-American (2010)
ESPN first team All American
Seattle Times Player of the Year
Gatorade Football Player of the Year (2010)
Pac-12 honorable mention (2012)

If not for breaking his leg he was a riser and was playing well, not saying he was first round talent, but he would have been signed most likely, Bengals did sign him as UDFA but was not able to pass their physical.

You realize that post supports my comments? Not sure that was your intention.
 

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Sorry, got both your negative comments mixed up and it does not support either one. this was the actual comment I was referring to.

Nothing points to him being a stud talent. He wasn't a 5 star recruit, wasn't drafted, didn't do much in college, hasn't done anything in the NFL.Sorry... Only u think he's a talent.

He was ranked a 5 star and a 4 star, when he had health he was very good in college, he wasn't drafted because of his injury, did not pass his physical in Cincy and was cut. He is now just getting healthy again. He has not had the chance to really show his ability.

The break down I posted is what he is envisioned to be able to do if he comes back complete from injury, T.O high side or a Anquan Boldin maybe.
 

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All hopeful potential aside, KW could very well fade away to oblivion as well. It happens to a lot of talented players. Just about all pro athletes can think of others in high school or college who were more "talented" than them. Work and making the right choices makes a pro more than often than not (albeit with a general higher minimum baseline of said "talent").
 

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vin.couve12":n5fnivl5 said:
All hopeful potential aside, KW could very well fade away to oblivion as well. It happens to a lot of talented players. Just about all pro athletes can think of others in high school or college who were more "talented" than them. Work and making the right choices makes a pro more than often than not (albeit with a general higher minimum baseline of said "talent").

Agreed, but as we seen with Reggie Williams if they don't work hard and have a attitude they would not be here.
 
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