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Super Mario... here's why he deserves to be #1

I'm glad we are drafting Super Mario with our #1 pick...

Check out this article from 4/25/06... this was three days before the Texans decided to take Super Mario...

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/fb/texansfront/3816992.html

April 25, 2006, 7:08PM

The X-factor
If the Texans were to actually draft Mario Williams instead of a certain running back, they'd add a rare specimen to their defensive line


By JOHN MCCLAIN
Copyright 2006 Houston Chronicle

Vince Young has been called a freak because of his incredible athletic ability.

If the Texas quarterback is a freak, then North Carolina State defensive end Mario Williams is a super freak.

Williams, who is entering the NFL draft as a junior, put on an extraordinary exhibition at the Indianapolis scouting combine. He was 6-7, 295 when he ran the 40 in 4.70 seconds, benched 225 pounds 35 times and had a 40 1/2 -inch vertical jump — the same as Southern Cal running back Reggie Bush.

No wonder the Texans continue to insist they may select Williams with the first pick of the draft on Saturday.

Owner Bob McNair says Williams can have the same kind of impact on defense that Bush can have on offense.

General manager Charley Casserly says Williams is a better prospect than Julius Peppers was in 2002 when the Carolina Panthers used the second pick on the defensive end from North Carolina.

"It's actually an honor," Williams said about being compared to Peppers, one of the NFL's premier defensive linemen. "He's a great player. To be compared to him is something I take very highly. I'm thankful."

Williams is the best defensive prospect in the draft. If the Texans pass him up for Bush, he could go anywhere from second to New Orleans to fifth to Green Bay.

"I plan to listen and learn and fit in with the team that takes me," Williams said. "I'll do whatever they want me to do — play end or tackle, gain weight or lose weight. It doesn't matter to me because it's all about the team."

Every coach in the NFL would love to have Williams on his roster.

"I haven't seen a guy like this in years," said Tennessee Titans coach Jeff Fisher, who's expected to take a quarterback with the third overall pick. "I've seen impact players but nobody that has the potential to impact a defense like him."

After Williams is drafted early Saturday, his close friend and college teammate, Manny Lawson, is expected to go not too long afterward. With 4.43 speed, Lawson (6-6, 241) was the fastest lineman at the combine. He projects to outside linebacker in a 3-4.

"I'm faster, and I'm better looking, hands down," Lawson said. "I've been rated as an athlete, but he's your prototypical end. We complemented each other very well."

The Wolfpack voted Lawson as their most valuable player.

"Hey, honestly, the vote could have gone either way," Lawson said. "You know, when he was coming in to visit, I happened to be his player host, so I feel as though I brought him to N.C. State."

The two became roommates, and Williams learned a lot from Lawson on and off the field.

"He's a great player, and I fed off him all season," Williams said. "We were like, 'Meet me at the quarterback.' There was a lot of friendly competition between us. It was never like one of us was better than the other."

It's clear who the better prospect is, but both are going to become multimillionaires after they sign with their new teams. A lot of scouts say Williams has what it takes to become a perennial Pro Bowl pick.

"Pass rushing is second nature to me," Williams said. "I just come off the ball. It's instinctive. You have to be able to stop the run and rush the quarterback. I think I'm even in both parts of my game."

Because of his quickness, Williams excels outside. Because of his size and strength, he can play inside.

"Just put me where the coaches think I fit in best," Williams said. "It doesn't matter to me if I play left or right side. I've moved up and down the line. I've put my left hand down and my right hand down, but if I had to choose, I'd say the left side."

Williams was asked if he ever gets concerned with his weight.

"As long as I'm big and fast and I can make the play," he said, "I don't think it matters, does it?"

john.mcclain@chron.com

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Head of the class
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. 40 time College

Mario Williams DE 6-7 295 4.70 N.C. State

Comments: He is one of the most athletic players in the draft. Despite his size, he has a 40 1/2 -inch vertical jump. He also did 35 repetitions on the 225-pound bench press. He is often compared to Julius Peppers or Jevon Kearse. He has the perfect blend of size and quickness.
 
I give him this. He is a very polite and educated sounding man. And he worked at Subway for 4 years while in school. He is just a very likable guy.

But still I am very disappointed in losing my bush
 
There is no way he should be going #1, if Bush wasn't the choice then trading down or taking D'Brick had to be. A DE? How many times was Carr sacked last year? OLine is the biggest need and instead you have the FO banging on about picking for need and then drafting some vastly overrated DE. You may well think he is worth the #1 pick and he may well be a very good guy but when another season goes the way of the pear with yet another NFL high for sacks conceded that new DE with 4.5 sacks to his name will look absolutely stellar!

ESPN article
ESPN said:
Certainly he isn't a dominating defender yet, not when he had sacks in just 16 of his 36 appearances for the Wolfpack.

Ten of his 14½ sacks in 2005 came in just three games and against lesser opponents. Half of his six sacks in 2004 came in one outing, although, granted, the opponent was Florida State. But you ask yourself: What was this guy doing the rest of the time?
16 games with a sack, which equates to 20 games without. That's at NCAA level what the heck is he going to make of the NFL OLines?

10 out of 14.5 sacks coming in just 3 games is even more damning, without those 3 games you have a DE with 4.5 sacks going #1 in the draft.

I may be doing him a great injustice but for my money this is an epic screw up by the FO, I don't think drafting Bush would get a superbowl next year but drafting a DE who isn't even as good as say Julius Peppers seems more than a shade insane!
 
optimist said:
There is no way he should be going #1, if Bush wasn't the choice then trading down or taking D'Brick had to be. A DE? How many times was Carr sacked last year? OLine is the biggest need and instead you have the FO banging on about picking for need and then drafting some vastly overrated DE. You may well think he is worth the #1 pick and he may well be a very good guy but when another season goes the way of the pear with yet another NFL high for sacks conceded that new DE with 4.5 sacks to his name will look absolutely stellar!

ESPN article
16 games with a sack, which equates to 20 games without. That's at NCAA level what the heck is he going to make of the NFL OLines?

10 out of 14.5 sacks coming in just 3 games is even more damning, without those 3 games you have a DE with 4.5 sacks going #1 in the draft.

I may be doing him a great injustice but for my money this is an epic screw up by the FO, I don't think drafting Bush would get a superbowl next year but drafting a DE who isn't even as good as say Julius Peppers seems more than a shade insane!

Good thing NFL Draft picks are based off college statistics, eh?? I mean, look at all the first round quarterbacks Texas Tech has produced....wait...
 
...ummm...yeah thats a nice ARTICLE there...but that doesnt mean jack on the football field. instead of reading articles, watch the film...compare reggie bush's film with mario william's...EASY DECISION... and the rest of the nation would agree...
 
GO SUPER MARIO!!!

super_mario.jpg


GO TEXANS!!!
 
arciem said:
...ummm...yeah thats a nice ARTICLE there...but that doesnt mean jack on the football field. instead of reading articles, watch the film...compare reggie bush's film with mario william's...EASY DECISION... and the rest of the nation would agree...

I agree. The main problem I have with Mario is that he hasn't shown he is the next Peppers or Reggie White ON FILM. WTF?!? Great combine numbers? That's crap! We are drafting purely on the expectation of a huge upside. That is F'n sad.

I wouldn't have a problem if he was the next Peppers, but on film, he aint. Nuff said.
 
phan1 said:
I agree. The main problem I have with Mario is that he hasn't shown he is the next Peppers or Reggie White ON FILM. WTF?!? Great combine numbers? That's crap! We are drafting purely on the expectation of a huge upside. That is F'n sad.

I wouldn't have a problem if he was the next Peppers, but on film, he aint. Nuff said.

Why couldn't the Texans have seen this? Here's what houstonprofootball.com had to say about his weaknesses. Anyone with this many weaknesses shouldn't be #1 overall:


Areas of Concern: While Julius Peppers, the player he is most often compared to, was a holy terror in college, Williams has only terrorized in some games and been minimized in others. 10.5 of his 14.5 sacks in 2005 came against three teams (Wake Forest, Southern Mississippi and Maryland). Perhaps his best college performance was a three-sack day in 2004 against Florida State. Scouts say he must be more consistent, show hustle on plays away from his side of the field and develop better hand technique.
 
phan1 said:
I agree. The main problem I have with Mario is that he hasn't shown he is the next Peppers or Reggie White ON FILM. WTF?!? Great combine numbers? That's crap! We are drafting purely on the expectation of a huge upside. That is F'n sad.

I wouldn't have a problem if he was the next Peppers, but on film, he aint. Nuff said.

Exactly.

I think the odds of regretting this decision are awful high. I'll be more surprised and impressed in this team's brass than any other decision made in history if this turns out to be a great decision. I can't let myself put much hope in that prospect.
 
I think this was a great selection. We should give the offensive unit under Kubiak at least one year to spring. IMHO, Kubiak will take this offense and do wonders. I would just like to see us get a good backup QB and some personnel on the OLINE.
 
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