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Roy E. Williams Dallas Cowboys WR as a sleeper in the 2009 Fantasy Football Draft, have they forgot that Williams scored 23 touchdowns his first three years in the league, and he managed more than 1,300 yards receiving as recently as 2006. 

 Now he's No 1 wide out with Tony Romo at the ship helm, Terrell Owens off hunting Buffalo up north, and if he gets as many targets as T.O did last year, He will be one of the top 5 WR's fantasy points leaders.

 Also, he is 100% healthy this year, last year he injured his foot, which lasted all year, and traded teams mid-season.

 I'm telling you that he is a stick of dynamite ready to explode, into Fantasy Football top 2009 players, and I’m not even a Dallas Cowboys fan, but I see this one on it's way.

 

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0 #2 texasray 2010-03-09 17:45
All I know is TO's out and Williams is in. I'm a diehard Dallas fan for years, and will always be. TO had raw talent but thats all he had, he just didn't have the attitude to mesh well with the team. Things are looking a lot brighter now in Dallas since he hit the road to Buffalo. Honestly I don't wish him on any NFL team, everywhere the guy goes its one dramatic episode after the next. Roy E. Williams is the man.
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0 #1 heavyhitter 2010-03-09 17:39
Williams had just 19 catches in the first 10 games in 2009, and yeah we all know he had the relentless injured foot that just wouldn't get better, but I still can't place him on a pedestal just yet. He's just not worthy of that so I have to somewhat disregard the hype that some people were making about him. He really disappointed many when he left Detroit Lions for Dallas Cowboys. Once again should people have given him more slack for the injury, Maybe but he didn't get that sympathy from me. It seems he's Tony Romo's favorite receiver nowadays. I still don't know if thats good or bad.

The stats showed that he scored 23 touchdowns by the time he was three years deep in the NFL, and rushed for 1300 yeards, but he's still no Terrell Owens. Then again are most other talents like Terrell Owens? Hardly. Though Williams doesn't have the burst of speed that Owen's has in the wide open, at least he knows how to stick with a team and make it work sans the drama that Owens bring to every team he signs with. I do respect his talents as a wide receiver, but I'm not ready to jump on his band wagon any time soon.
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