Wally Williams, former guard of the Baltimore Ravens, joined the Norris and Davis show to talk about the Baltimore Ravens and the beginning of Organized Team Activities across the NFL.
Wally discussed what Ravens coaches want to see from their players in OTA's this year : "It's going to be important to see everything that our specialty guys do. Perriman is getting back out there. Can Trent Richardson back up Justin Forsett? Ladarius Webb is making his transition to safety. Let's see if he can make that transition smoothly."
Wally also spoke about the challenges of evaluating talent without contact in camp: "You can evaluate movement. But you really have to have the pads on with some game tempo to evaluate what you have. Everybody looks good in shorts."
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Wally Williams Comments on Ravens OTA's
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Wally Williams, former guard of the Baltimore Ravens, joined the Norris and Davis show to talk about the Baltimore Ravens and the beginning of Organized Team Activities across the NFL.
Wally discussed what Ravens coaches want to see from their players in OTA's this year : "It's going to be important to see everything that our specialty guys do. Perriman is getting back out there. Can Trent Richardson back up Justin Forsett? Ladarius Webb is making his transition to safety. Let's see if he can make that transition smoothly."
Wally also spoke about the challenges of evaluating talent without contact in camp: "You can evaluate movement. But you really have to have the pads on with some game tempo to evaluate what you have. Everybody looks good in shorts."
Hear more from the interview below:
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