2017 NFL Mock Draft: Browns and Titans Clean up

Jan 1, 2015; New Orleans, LA, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide defensive lineman Jonathan Allen (93) celebrates a quarterback sack during the second half against the Ohio State Buckeyes in the 2015 Sugar Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 1, 2015; New Orleans, LA, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide defensive lineman Jonathan Allen (93) celebrates a quarterback sack during the second half against the Ohio State Buckeyes in the 2015 Sugar Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports /
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Nov 19, 2016; Winston-Salem, NC, USA; Clemson Tigers wide receiver Mike Williams (7) runs after a catch in the first quarter against the Wake Forest Demon Deacons at BB&T Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 19, 2016; Winston-Salem, NC, USA; Clemson Tigers wide receiver Mike Williams (7) runs after a catch in the first quarter against the Wake Forest Demon Deacons at BB&T Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports /

35. Mike Williams is back from the small fracture in his neck he sustained while making a leaping TD reception. He would have the No. 1 receiver prospect then and has since worked his way back to that. At 6’4″, 220 pounds, he has the combination of size and speed to make things happen. <p>He can use it to stretch the field vertically and make contested catches over cornerbacks. He gives his quarterback a large margin for error when throwing the ball down the field to him. He also runs well after the catch, taking those bubble-screens and slants to the house.</p><div class=. WR. Clemson. Mike Williams. 9. player

Williams does the dirty work too, getting a good pop on his man and staying on him in the run game. The Tennesse Titans, with their running game and quarerback Marcus Mariota, could use him. They also have a solid defense that only needs a cornerback to complete it.

But there are seven rounds in the draft and the Titans have another pick here in the first round. Picking Williams would help take the Titans up the rest of the way in the standings and possibly the playoffs. Williams’ story is amazing and the next chapter starts at No. 9 overall.

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Mike Williams

WR, Clemson

Tennessee Titans
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Mike Williams is back from the small fracture in his neck he sustained while making a leaping TD reception. He would have the No. 1 receiver prospect then and has since worked his way back to that. At 6’4″, 220 pounds, he has the combination of size and speed to make things happen.

He can use it to stretch the field vertically and make contested catches over cornerbacks. He gives his quarterback a large margin for error when throwing the ball down the field to him. He also runs well after the catch, taking those bubble-screens and slants to the house.

Williams does the dirty work too, getting a good pop on his man and staying on him in the run game. The Tennesse Titans, with their running game and quarerback Marcus Mariota, could use him. They also have a solid defense that only needs a cornerback to complete it.

But there are seven rounds in the draft and the Titans have another pick here in the first round. Picking Williams would help take the Titans up the rest of the way in the standings and possibly the playoffs. Williams’ story is amazing and the next chapter starts at No. 9 overall.