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Tyreek Maddox-Williams NFL Draft Profile
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Tyreek Maddox-Williams Scouting ReportTyreek is quick to read run, showing good agility. He has the speed to get past blockers and finish. He is experienced in coverage and gets a strong jam on the outside receivers. He makes clean open field tackles. He shows good effort in pursuit. He reads the quarterback to anticipage and is a candidate to play outside. Maddox-Williams is an intelligent player who is decisive finding the ballcarrier. He takes good angles in pursuit and is a capable open field tackler. He is able to diagnose plays and avoid blockers with his athleticism. He shows good vision and anticipation to seal or set the edge against the run. He has good lateral agility with adequate straight line speed.
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Areas for ImprovementMaddox-Williams attacks the line but needs work on stacking and shedding blocks. He attacks the line but needs work on stacking and shedding blocks. He must work on using violent hands. He needs to work on defeating cut blocks. He also needs to build a variety of pass rush moves. He lacks the strength to take on power backs with the lack of physicality he displays. He gets lost in traffic and lacks the functional strength to shed on take on blocks.
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Tyreek Maddox-Williams Career at RutgersTyreek Maddox-Williams was coached by Robert Hinson at Timber Creek. He helped Chargers to a 9-3 record and a South Jersey Group IV state title and recorded 74 tackles, including 53 solo stops, to go along with two interceptions and a sack as a senior. He was First-Team National Division (Camden County) and Second Team All-Group IV on defense by the Star-Ledger. Tyreek played in 11 games with six starts as a strong side linebacker as a true freshman at Rutgers. He was named to the Big Ten All Freshman Team by ESPN.com. He totaled 47 tackles with 1.5 for loss, one pass breakup and a blocked punt. Suffered an injury in summer camp his sophomore year and did not see action in any games that year. He was named to the Academic All Big Ten list (12/6). As a junior, Tyreek started in all 12 games at strong side linebacker. He was named to the Academic All Big Ten List (12/5). He totaled 48 tackles four for loss. He broke up a pass and forced a fumble. Following year, as a senior he played in all 12 games with eight starts at strong side linebacker. He was named to the Academic All Big Ten list (12/11). He was fourth on the team with 45 tackles. He had 5.5 tackles for loss with 1.5 sacks. He added a pair of pass breakups. As a 5th year senior he played in all nine games with one start at linebacker. He was named to the Academic All Big Ten list (12/10). He totaled 39 tackles with three pass breakups. He forced fumble and fumble recovry on the season. Returned to school as a 6th year senior which is rare and he played in seven games. He was named to the Academic All Big Ten list (12/14) for the fifth time. He totaled 25 tackles with two for loss. He added two pass breakups and a fumble recovery. |
Tyreek Maddox-Williams NFL Draft Player ProfileMaddox-Williams finds his way to the football thanks to an unwavering level of determination combined with physical talent. He may be too "feast or famine" to find early playing time, but he has a tough work ethic and brings to the table an unsationable thirst of learning. He might need to play WILL linebacker, where he has the freedom to react and chase rather than being forcced to process as much. He continues to learn and polish his skills and should step into a role as a special teams ace.
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