Marcus dropped from #9 WR down to #73, dropped 500 spots in overall rankings from #117 to #574. From an article: “After suffering a hip flexor injury at The Opening, Washington didn’t participate in any activities or drills in Dallas for much of the event. Today, two weeks later, he now finds himself ranked as the No. 5 wide receiver in the rankings — just in the state of Missouri.“
Isaiah dropped from #77 to #255 in the overall rankings. From an article: “From my perspective, here is a young man that lacks the ideal size, when you're talking NFL quarterbacks, Williams doesn't fit those measureables," Steve Wiltfong told Illini Inquirer. "He just doesn't resemble anyone playing on Sunday. He is terrific on film, but the competition isn't the top of the food chain in his state, and with average testing numbers he doesn't scream elite prospect. He still has a ranking where we believe he's a good player, just don't have him among the nation's elite prospects. Williams is smaller than most quarterback prospects (5-foot-9.5) and didn’t test as well at The Nike Opening regional during the spring (4.78-second 40-yard dash) as he did at previous camps."
Isaiah dropped from #77 to #255 in the overall rankings. From an article: “From my perspective, here is a young man that lacks the ideal size, when you're talking NFL quarterbacks, Williams doesn't fit those measureables," Steve Wiltfong told Illini Inquirer. "He just doesn't resemble anyone playing on Sunday. He is terrific on film, but the competition isn't the top of the food chain in his state, and with average testing numbers he doesn't scream elite prospect. He still has a ranking where we believe he's a good player, just don't have him among the nation's elite prospects. Williams is smaller than most quarterback prospects (5-foot-9.5) and didn’t test as well at The Nike Opening regional during the spring (4.78-second 40-yard dash) as he did at previous camps."
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