3 more defensive back prospects Philadelphia Eagles need to consider

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player. 856. . . . Rodarius Williams, Oklahoma State.

Williams is an under-the-radar corner that could help the Philadelphia Eagles.

Oklahoma State Cowboys cornerback Rodarius Williams is a six-foot, 200-pound ballhawk blessed with a quick twitch in coverage and the speed to cover anybody. The Philadelphia Eagles would be ecstatic to land a player with Williams’ ability, as he’d be a great second option to Darius Slay.

Rodarius Williams is the type of defensive back that you line up outside and just leave him alone. He’s a true playmaker in coverage that’s built to be a star DB at the highest level of football. Williams possesses the natural ability to diagnose an offensive game plan and expose it quickly.

He’s also capable of taking on an opposing offense’s top weapon regardless of how big or fast he might be. This young man has the potential to be a true star in the National Football League. Imagining Rodarius Williams lined up opposite Darius Slay is a vision that should have Philadelphia Eagles execs drooling at his potential.

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With all the talented wideouts in the NFC East, the Eagles are going to need to identify and land a player with Williams’ skill set if they are going to compete. Heck, why not take a flier on the original?