Williams coached Ryan Grant at Tulane. I think we're going to have a good one in him and hope he sticks around for a long time: (quote is from ESPN's John Keim who covers the Skins)
I still like watching second-year receiver Ryan Grant. He does such a good job with his routes, with good body lean to sucker a defender on the fake. When it works, it creates several yards of separation. He'll use any part of his body to sell a fake -- head, shoulders (knees and toes, knees and toes), etc. He used a shoulder fake to cause a defensive back to lean the wrong way; alas, Kirk Cousins missed him with a high pass. Later, Grant fooled David Amerson with a cut, creating five yards of separation (more on Amerson and Grant in a post later on the defense). Grant needs to do this because he's not explosive or big. But there is a spot for him.
I still like watching second-year receiver Ryan Grant. He does such a good job with his routes, with good body lean to sucker a defender on the fake. When it works, it creates several yards of separation. He'll use any part of his body to sell a fake -- head, shoulders (knees and toes, knees and toes), etc. He used a shoulder fake to cause a defensive back to lean the wrong way; alas, Kirk Cousins missed him with a high pass. Later, Grant fooled David Amerson with a cut, creating five yards of separation (more on Amerson and Grant in a post later on the defense). Grant needs to do this because he's not explosive or big. But there is a spot for him.