Now that we have a smart coach, I am sure he will find some way to utilize Trey Williams - Darren Sproles like packages, slot receiver role, screens, and punt returner duties. That guy is devastating in open space.
Chandler Worthy of Troy might be small but delivers in speed By Gil Brandt One prospect in attendance ran extremely fast. Troy wide receiver Chandler Worthy (5-foot-7 7/8, 176 pounds) ran the 40-yard dash in 4.38 and 4.39 seconds. He also posted a 20-yard short shuttle time of 4.17 seconds and a three-cone drill time of 7.08 seconds. He had a 39 1/2-inch vertical jump and an 11-foot-5 broad jump. He performed 17 strength lifts of 225 pounds on the bench press. Worthy had a good workout, but needs to improve his ball-catching skills (he has small, 8 1/2-inch hands). They weren't able to do punt-catching drills to see if Worthy could do that. Worthy is a small player who can run really fast, and is worth bringing into camp for a look as a rookie free agent.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Instead of tryout w/Texans, former Texas A&M, Dekaney HS running back Trey Williams has elected to sign with the Washington Redskins.</p>— Daniel Gotera (@DTGoteraKHOU) <a href="https://twitter.com/DTGoteraKHOU/status/595653775123185664">May 5, 2015</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
La'el Collins anyone? If it's shown that he has nothing to do with the murder, then it would be stupid not to at least attempt to bring him in. Bills and Dolphins have already been in touch with him. You'd get 1st round talent out of nowhere. That's always a good thing.
I remember seeing an interview with Trey Williams on 610...and he seemed pretty confident in his skills. He almost made me believe that he'd be a perennial all-pro selection. Not sure how that pans out for him, but he would have definitely had an opportunity to make the roster for the Texans. I dont think the Redskins have much at RB, so that could be a good move for him.
He's not a 3 down RB. He's mostly a return guy, that you can use in space on your offense. He can't run through anyone, or power for yardage. If he could catch, you might be able to use him in the slot or the flat on screens. He'll make his money returning, and if he does anything else I'll be pleasantly surprised.
Well, instead of a tryout with the possibility of a contract, he took the for sure contract and whatever signing bonus his agent could wring out of Snider. I guess it's good for him. I do wish he was going with the Texans though.