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'14 TX WR T.V. Williams (verbal to Kentucky)

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McKinney H.S. (McKinney, TX)

Ht: 5'9"
Wt: 160
40: 4.4

Rivals rating: 3*-5.5rr; unranked WR
Scout rating: 3*; #126 WR
ESPN rating: 3*-78 rating; #76 WR
247s rating: 3*-88 rating; #68 WR

Reported Offers: California, Houston, Iowa, Kentucky, Navy, Nebraska, North Texas, Oregon State, Sam Houston State, SMU, South Alabama, Texas State, Toledo, Tulsa, Utah
 
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[video=youtube;kpWKz9qvRGw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpWKz9qvRGw[/video]
 
Somebody who knows more than me tell me, what they think after watching that TV vid. To me he gets open and seems to catch the ball pretty well, but didn't have the YAC and moves I thought I might see with 4.4 speed. Is the competition that good, or am I missing something? Obviously his straight-line speed alone makes him a serious threat, though.
 
Somebody who knows more than me tell me, what they think after watching that TV vid. To me he gets open and seems to catch the ball pretty well, but didn't have the YAC and moves I thought I might see with 4.4 speed. Is the competition that good, or am I missing something? Obviously his straight-line speed alone makes him a serious threat, though.

Not sure that I know any more than you do, but straight line speed (commonly measured by the 40 time) doesn't necessarily equal open-field elusiveness. With this kid though, I thought he showed very good feet and did a decent job of changing the angles of pursuit for defenders with his speed.
 
Seems like a decent get for Kentucky from a kid who reported offers from the Pac 12, Big 10, Sec, and the minors.
 
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