New Patriots WR Kyle Williams explains ‘electric’ game
- Kyle Williams was selected by the New England Patriots in the third round of the NFL draft with overall pick No. 83.
- Former WSU head coach Jake Dickert congratulated Williams on social media, stating, 'Congrats to Kyle and his entire family. All the hard work he put in has paid off.'
- Phil Perry gave the Patriots' selection of Williams a B+ grade, highlighting his 4.40-second 40 time and ranking him as the best in yards after catch per reception.
- During his career at Washington State, Williams achieved 131 catches for 2,041 yards and 20 touchdowns, ranking sixth in school history.
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New Patriots WR Kyle Williams explains ‘electric’ game
FOXBORO — Midway through the third round Friday night, the Patriots drafted Washington State wide receiver Kyle Williams. Williams profiles as a new type of receiver for the Patriots, who have struggled to beat man-to-man coverage in recent years. Williams piled up more than 2,000 yards over the past two seasons, despite playing outside as a smaller receiver and facing lots of man coverage. Last year, he caught 70 passes, including 13 touchdowns…
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