PAUL WILLIAMS RUMORS

Golden brings over three Temple assistants

UM officially announced the hiring of former Temple defensive coordinator Mark D'Onofrio, defensive line coach Jethro Franklin and defensive backs coach Paul Williams Thursday afternoon. The trio will be allowed to recruit this week thanks to an NCAA waiver. The three new coaches will not be allowed to partake in coaching activities until after UM's bowl game on Dec. 31...
Via Miami Herald  |  December 16, 2010

Titans cuts include QB Simms, WR Williams

The Titans are making their final roster cuts, and here are the names that are known so far as players not making the final roster. DT Joe Joseph TE Steven Pfahler RB Alvin Pearman QB Chris Simms CB Tye Hill DE Chris Harrington T Michael Toudouze DE Eric Bakhtiari G Nevin McCaskill G Nick Howell S Myron Rolle WR Paul Williams
Via Titans Gab  |  September 04, 2010

Titans may look elsewhere for pass catchers

Pro Football Talk reports the Titans may be looking to dump some wideouts: The Titans have struggled to draft wideouts since arriving in Nashville, a bad streak of luck that appeared to end with Kenny Britt’s selection last year. Tennessee took two more wide receivers in the draft this year, which has the Tennessean wondering where slow-developing two mid-round draft picks of years...
Via Titans Gab  |  May 16, 2010

Titans WR's Paul Williams, Lavelle Hawkins On The Roster Bubble

With the Titans having drafted receivers Damian Williams and Marc Mariani last month, the pressure is clearly on Paul Williams and Lavelle Hawkins to improve their performances - pronto. "This is definitely a big season for me and Lavelle,'' Williams said. "We've been here. Nothing is really new for us. So there are no excuses for us not to go out and do big...
Via GridironFans.com  |  May 16, 2010

Titans announce practice squad

Wide receiver Paul Williams was Tennessee's third-round pick in 2007, but is running out of chances with the organization.His next chance will be as one of seven Titans signed to the team's practice squad Sunday.  The rest of the crew...
Via Pro Football Talk  |  September 07, 2009

Time Running Out on Titans Young WRs

by JJ CooperIf the Titans believed in Chris Davis, they may not have drafted Kenny Britt. If they could count on Paul Williams, they may not have had to sign Nate Washington in free agency.But as the 2007 third and fourth-round picks get ready for their third NFL seasons, they're staring at a rough reality. Right now, as training camp gets ready to start, neither is anywhere close...
Via FanHouse  |  July 25, 2009

Titans WR Paul Williams Injures Groin, Ankle During Practice

The Titans offense had a day filled with drops on Tuesday, and unfortunately lost receiver Paul Williams for the rest of the June minicamp as well....
Via GridironFans.com  |  June 23, 2009

Titans should draft quality over quantity at WR

As we all know, the Titans haven't selected a wide receiver in the first round since Kevin Dyson was chosen over Randy Moss with the 16th pick of the 1998 NFL Draft. The Titans' misfortunes with drafting wide receivers have been worse in the rounds outside of the first, where 13 selections have been devoted towards the wide receiver position since Dyson was picked.
Via MVN  |  April 20, 2008

Finding the next Derrick Mason

For years, ex-Titan/current Raven Derrick Mason provided the type of #1 wide receiver production that is missing from today's Titan teams. In the five-year timeframe from 2000-2004, Mason averaged 81 grabs for 1,102 yards and nearly 7 touchdowns per season. The current edition of the Titans consists of a group of wide outs who like Mason, entered the league as mid-low...
Via MVN  |  March 23, 2008
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