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Greg Jones is a punishing blocker and probably should have received more Pro Bowl consideration. Brandon Marshall is certainly a no-brainer, but after him it’s on open field. Jacksonville might not have two NFL caliber wideouts, much less an all-star...
The two-time SEC and BCS champ also was a consensus All-American twice. The linebacker was everywhere on the field at times and was vital in the Gators domination of college football under Urban Meyer. “BMW” was Matt Leinart’s main guy in the redzone...
Mike Williams was not nearly as effective a playmaker as in years past while Arrelious Benn struggled to take the next step. Dez Briscoe showed some flashes and Preston Parker became a fixture on third down. Still, none of them displayed nearly enough...
Johnson, Larry Fitzgerald, Braylon Edwards, and Calvin Johnson. Most of the receivers on the list have been either a big hit or miss. Andre Johnson, Calvin Johnson, Fitzgerald, Reggie Wayne, and Roddy White were perennial Pro Bowlers, while players like...
N.C.— Atlantic Coast Conference Commissioner John Swofford announced the 52-member 2011 All-ACC Academic Football Team Wednesday and two Canes are among the honorees. Redshirt senior Mike Williams and junior Brandon McGee are among the football...
He has Percy Harvin and very little after that. With the Vikings likely to take a left tackle and cornerback with their first two picks, they'll be looking at free agents and other opportunities to round out their receivers. Mike Williams showed in...
Is receiver the Buccaneers' top need? Most definitely no. But there's a lot of value in taking Blackmon at No. 5, and the dropoff of Mike Williams during his sophomore season has to be worrisome. You can never have enough weapons for a young,...
One team that isn’t getting talked about in the Manning free agency is the Seattle Seahawks. They have an energetic coach in Pete Carroll and some talent at the wide receiver spot with Sidney Rice and Mike Williams and need a quarterback. The Seattle...
Who he has: Schiano's biggest offensive stars at Rutgers were Ray Rice and Kenny Britt. With the Bucs, there’s no question that quarterback Josh Freeman is his biggest asset. It was a rough and disappointing '11 for Freeman, along with wide receiver...
(To Florio’s credit, he argued on-air that Manning deserved to make the list last year.) Some quarterbacks that made the list over Eli: Donovan McNabb , Josh Freeman , and Joe Flacco. Some other notable names that ranked ahead of Manning: Terrell Owens...
Cardinals players who have played in the Super Bowl find it hard to watch others playing in the game. The Rams hope to fill the remaining holes on their staff quickly. It was a good year for just about every member of the 49ers defensive line. Seahawks...
I still want to bring this up as an option of what the Seahawks "could or should" do this off-season. Our wide receiver group has come under some scrutiny after Sidney Rice confirmed that he is indeed an injury-prone player, and Mike Williams dropped...
Considering the way SU employs tight ends in its multiple offensive sets, it will need more than two productive players in the mix. Concerned The lack of a game-breaking receiver has been obvious ever since Mike Williams exited the team midway through...
While these players probably aren't as bad as they looked this season, the Bucs do need to add some talent and competition to this group. The lack of speed on the outside was evident, as teams could sit on short routes all day and the Bucs had no answers.
Schiano has to act quickly here. Most NFL teams have filled their staffs, and there might not be a lot of experienced NFL coaches out there. Schiano has said he probably will bring some assistants from Rutgers. But he also needs to look long and hard...
Instead they opted to stick with Talib - protecting him as a member of the family, and sending the message that he was too good to be released. The Bucs have added questionable characters to their team in previous years, too. Mike Williams was drafted...
28, 2012 Jan 28 12:34 PM ET His 2011 season wasn’t as spectacular as his 2010 rookie campaign, but Tampa Bay’s Mike Williams still was on the field more frequently than any other NFC South wide receiver. Williams took part in 94.5 percent of Tampa Bay’s...
It’s why Jeremy Zuttah didn’t start at center even though he grades out better than Faine. It’s why Briscoe rarely saw the field. Hopefully under Schiano things improve in that department, and no where has there seemingly been less objectivity than in...
Chudzinski, who I was with at Miami and Cleveland,' Winslow said. 'But, you know, we got another guy in Greg Schiano who I know and heard he's one of the best coaches people have been around. And he's got a lot of enthusiasm and is real energetic so I'm...
Mike Williams (born January 4, 1984 in Tampa, Florida) is an American football wide receiver who is currently a free agent. He was drafted by the Detroit Lions 10th overall in the 2005 NFL Draft. He played college football at Southern California. Full Article
TAMPA, FL - DECEMBER 4: Wide receiver Mike Williams #19 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers runs with a pass against the Carolina Panthers December 4, 2011 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.
View Photo »Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Mike Williams lands on Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha in the first half of an NFL football game Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011, in Seattle. Asomugha was checked for injuries after the play.
View Photo »ST. LOUIS, MO - NOVEMBER 20: Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Mike Williams #17 celebrates in the first half of the game against the St. Louis Rams November 20, 2011 at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis, Missouri.
View Photo »Green Bay Packers' Tramon Williams (L) intercepts a pass to Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Mike Williams (R) in the first half during their NFL football game in Green Bay, Wisconsin November 20, 2011.
View Photo »Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Mike Williams, left, cannot hold on to a ball ruled an incomplete pass in the end zone as St. Louis Rams cornerback Justin King defends during the second quarter of an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011, in St. Louis.
View Photo »Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Mike Williams catches a ball before an NFL football game against the Green Bay Packers Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011, in Green Bay, Wis.
View Photo »SEATTLE, WA - NOVEMBER 13: Wide receiver Mike Williams #17 of the Seattle Seahawks cannot bring in a pass defended by defensive back Lardarius Webb #21 during play at CenturyLink Field on November 13, 2011 in Seattle, Washington. The Seahawks won the game 22-17.
View Photo »New Orleans Saints cornerback Tracy Porter (22) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Williams, left, fall to the turf after colliding, injuring both players, during the first quarter of an NFL football game in New Orleans, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2011.
View Photo »TAMPA, FL - OCTOBER 16: Wide receiver Mike Williams #19 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers grabs a mid-field pass against Malcolm Jenkins #27 of the New Orleans Saints October 16, 2011 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.
View Photo »CHAPEL HILL, NC - OCTOBER 15: Eduardo Clements #23 and Mike Williams #41 of the Miami Hurricanes celebrate after Clement's touchdown against the North Carolina Tar Heels at Kenan Stadium on October 15, 2011 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
View Photo »Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Williams, left, is tackled by San Francisco 49ers inside linebacker Patrick Willis during the first quarter of their NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 9, 2011, in San Francisco.
View Photo »SEATTLE - OCTOBER 02: Wide receiver Mike Williams #17 of the Seattle Seahawks talks into a camera after being knocked out of bounds near the goal line against the Atlanta Falcons at CenturyLink Field on October 2, 2011 in Seattle, Washington. The Falcons defeated the Seahawks 30-28.
View Photo »SEATTLE, WA - OCTOBER 2: Wide receiver Mike Williams #17 of the Seattle Seahawks is pushed out of bounds after a reception by William Moore #25 of the Atlanta Falcons at CenturyLink Field on October 2, 2011 in Seattle, Washington. The Falcons won the game 30-28.
View Photo »SEATTLE, WA - OCTOBER 2: Wide Receiver Mike Williams #17, center, of the Seattle Seahawks is congratulated by teammates, from left, Justin Forsett #20, John Moffitt #74, Max Unger #60 and Anthony McCoy #85 during play against the Atlanta Falcons at CenturyLink Field on October 2, 2011...
View Photo »Seattle Seahawks Mike Williams makes a short reception from Seahawks quarterback Tarvaris Jackson for a 19 yard gain against the Atlanta Falcons in the second half of a NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 2, 2011, in Seattle. Two plays later Williams scored a touchdown against Atlanta.
View Photo »TAMPA, FL - SEPTEMBER 25: Wide receiver Mike Williams #19 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers runs with a pass against the Atlanta Falcons September 25, 2011 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.
View Photo »MINNEAPOLIS, MN - SEPTEMBER 18: Mike Williams #19 and Arrelious Benn #17 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers celebrate a touchdown against the Minnesota Vikings in the fourth quarter on September 18, 2011 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Buccaneers defeated the...
View Photo »TAMPA, FL - SEPTEMBER 11: Mike Williams #19 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers scores a touchdown during the season opener against the Detroit Lions at Raymond James Stadium on September 11, 2011 in Tampa, Florida.
View Photo »TAMPA, FL - SEPTEMBER 11: Josh Freeman #5 and Mike Williams #19 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers celebrate after a touchdown during the season opener against the Detroit Lions at Raymond James Stadium on September 11, 2011 in Tampa, Florida.
View Photo »Seattle Seahawks' Mike Williams loses his helmet while being tackled by Minnesota Vikings' Chris Cook in the first half of a preseason NFL football game, Saturday, Aug. 20, 2011, in Seattle.
View Photo »Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Williams, right, signs autographs for fans during NFL football training camp Monday, Aug. 1, 2011, in Tampa, Fla.
View Photo »Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Ronde Barber, left, works out with wide receiver Mike Williams, right, during NFL training camp on Saturday, July 30, 2011 in Tampa, Fla.
View Photo »Seattle Seahawks' Mike Williams, top, leaps for a pass in front of Kennard Cox (39) during NFL football training camp Saturday, July 30, 2011, in Renton, Wash.
View Photo »Seattle Seahawks' Mike Williams reaches for a pass during NFL football training camp Saturday, July 30, 2011, in Renton, Wash.
View Photo »TAMPA, FL - JULY 29: Wide receiver Mike Williams #19 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers leaves the field after an injury during the team's first pre-season training camp practice July 29, 2011 at One Buccaneer Place in Tampa, Florida.
View Photo »TAMPA, FL - DECEMBER 4: Wide receiver Mike Williams #19 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers runs with a pass against the Carolina Panthers December 4, 2011 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.
View Photo »It was horrible. I wanted to wrestle, plain and simple ... I was going to go hard, and I knew I could make it to state.
There's still pressure. You think somebody's going to come out and upset you, because it happens all the time
I understand the moves a lot more ... It's all second nature now. I can understand things better. If I see something, I'll take it.
In a game like that, there’s a lot of yards we left on the field ... When Sid goes out, we’ve got to pick up the slack.
I’ve grown enough to know the offense is what you make of it
When you’re hard on yourself the guys around you know you hold yourself accountable to how you’re supposed to perform, how you’re supposed to play
We have enough leaders and enough vets, so we've just kind of got to bring everybody along
Regardless of what anybody's record is, if you give a team enough chances they can come away with a win. ... We really practiced and prepared hard to come up in here and get our third win in a row
I kind of landed on my shoulder, but I wasn't playing good anyway ... So I don't think it matters if I'm healthy or not. The whole year has kind of been not what I've been accustomed to and not what I envisioned for myself from the beginning. I've just got to kind of get out of this rut and try to get m...
As an offense we needed to do more, especially receivers, myself ... Our defense, we've got so used to them slamming the door on teams and tonight we had a couple plays and a couple costly penalties that gave them a chance. ... It just sucks.
I knew it was back there, I just didn’t know it as that close
It'll be good to see Barrett again ... We've got a couple of plays designed for Sunday that I've got to block him.
We just did better what we’ve been doing all year ... We got open in man-to-man coverage. It was man the whole game. Receivers and tight ends, they got open. We helped Josh out in that one. That’s what we’ve been looking for. If we would have got a win, it would have been excellent.
They’ve got good corners ... They play a lot of zone defense over there. They’re a good defense and their core is together. They play together over there. They welcomed [former Buccaneer] Barrett [Ruud] right in and they look good on film.
Our game plan each and every week is to try to distribute the ball to the players that are going to be open ... Certain games, certain matchups dictate different ways the ball is going to go. We knew going in that if we had a certain matchup, we felt that Roddy was going to have a chance to be very succ...
