Rather than draft for need, the Commanders picked players they liked
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Rather than draft for need, the Commanders picked players they liked
""I would say I'm just a smooth operator," he said during a video news conference after the Washington Commanders drafted him in the third round Friday."
""[I] have a lot of confidence in myself and what I can do," Williams said."
""I talked to everybody," he said. "I shook hands with everybody, and what I loved was how everybody's connected.""
Antonio Williams, drafted by the Washington Commanders, expresses confidence in his abilities as a wide receiver, describing himself as a 'smooth operator.' The team aims to enhance their receiving corps alongside star Terry McLaurin. Williams is recognized for his knack for making crucial catches and evading defenders. The Commanders' draft strategy focused on adding depth, with notable selections including linebacker Sonny Styles and quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis, who brings a strong passing record from his college career.
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