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Mike Williams (wide receiver, born 1984)

Michael Troy Williams (born January 4, 1984) is a former American football wide receiver who played in the National Football League (NFL). Williams played college football at USC, and received consensus All-American recognition. The Detroit Lions selected him in first round of the 2005 NFL Draft, and he also played for the Oakland Raiders, Tennessee Titans, and Seattle Seahawks of the NFL.

Mike Williams
Williams with the Seahawks in 2011
No. 88, 17, 18
Position:Wide receiver
Personal information
Born: (1984-01-04) January 4, 1984 (age 39)
Tampa, Florida, U.S.
Height:6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight:235 lb (107 kg)
Career information
High school:Henry B. Plant (Tampa, Florida)
College:USC (2002–2003)
NFL Draft:2005 / Round: 1 / Pick: 10
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

Early years edit

Williams was born in Tampa, Florida.[1] He attended Henry B. Plant High School in Tampa, and played both high school football and basketball for the Plant Panthers. As a senior, Williams had 38 receptions for 789 yards (20.8 average reception) with 14 touchdowns. Williams' honors included Tom Lemming All-American, Super Prep All-Dixie, PrepStar All-Southeast Region, St. Petersburg Times All-Suncoast second-team, and Tampa Tribune All-Hillsborough County.

During his junior year, Williams made the all-state Class 4A second-team while making 35 receptions for 803 yards (22.9 avg.) and 14 touchdowns.

As a sophomore, Williams made 28 receptions for 631 yards (22.5 avg.) and 10 touchdowns.

Year Team G Rec Yards Y/R TD LNG
1999 Henry B. Plant High School Panthers -- 28 631 22.5 10 --
2000 Henry B. Plant High School Panthers -- 35 803 22.9 14 --
2001 Henry B. Plant High School Panthers -- 38 789 20.8 14 --
Total -- 101 2,223 22.0 38 --

In basketball, Williams was a 4-year Starter, winning over 100 games. As a Senior in 2002, Williams was a McDonald's All American Finalist. He earned “Tampa Tribune” All Hillsborough County 1st Team, District Tournament MVP, Western Conference MVP, and 3rd Team All State selections. Williams averaged 16.9 points, 8.3 rebounds, and 4.6 assists. As a junior in 2001, Williams earned Tampa Tribune All-Hillsborough County first-team honors, averaging 14.7 points, 10.7 rebounds and 5.3 assists while helping his team to the state semifinals. As a Freshman, Williams started every game, averaging 12.6 points, 9.6 rebounds and 4.6 assists while leading the team in Blocks and Rebounds. Williams graduated as the All Time leader in Blocks and Rebounds in school history.

College career edit

Williams attended the University of Southern California, where he played for coach Pete Carroll's USC Trojans football team from 2002 to 2003. Before attending USC, Williams was offered scholarships to Florida State University and the University of Florida, but neither school saw him as a wide receiver. Williams played split end wide receiver during most of his games for USC. Williams played in all 26 games during his freshman and sophomore years at USC, and started 15 of those games. He wore jersey No. 1 while on the football team.

His freshman season, he had 81 receptions for 1,265 yards and 14 touchdowns. These statistics are all USC and Pacific-10 Conference freshman records.

Williams was named First-team Freshman All-American choice by The Sporting News, Scripps/Football Writers, and Rivals.com. Selected as the Pac-10 Freshman of the Year, named to the All-Pac-10 second-team, All-American honorable mention, The Sporting News Freshman All-Pac-10 first-team, and The Sporting News All-Pac-10 Freshman Offensive Player of the Year.

In his final season, as a sophomore, Williams started all 13 games at wide receiver, and led the Trojans in receiving yards and touchdowns which resulted in 95 catches leading to 1,314 yards and 16 touchdowns. Williams was a finalist for the 2003 Biletnikoff Award (nation's top receiver) while finishing eighth in Heisman Trophy voting. He also earned first-team All-American (AP, ESPN.com, Football Writers, and SI.com among others) honors. Williams also was a 2003 All-Pac-10 First-team selection and CBS.Sportsline.com National Player of the Year. That year, he also completed two pass attempts for 38 yards and one touchdown against Michigan in the Rose Bowl, and blocked a field goal.

College statistics edit

Year Team G Rec Yards Y/R TD LNG
2002 USC Trojans 13 81 1,265 15.6 14 55
2003 USC Trojans 13 95 1,314 13.8 16 40

Awards and honors edit

  • Second-team All-Pac-10 (2002)
  • Pac-10 Freshman of the Year (2002)
  • First-team Sporting News Freshman All-American (2002)
  • Honorable mention All-American (2002)
  • First-team All-Pac-10 (2003)
  • Consensus First-team All-American (2003)
  • Biletnikoff Award finalist (2003)
  • Heisman Trophy finalist (2003)
  • CBS Sportsline.com National Player of the Year (2003)
  • Sporting News National Player of the Year (2003)

Professional career edit

NFL draft controversy edit

Ohio State running back Maurice Clarett was suspended by his school following his 2002 freshman year. After being unable to gain reinstatement with Ohio State, Clarett made the decision to declare for the NFL Draft. However, since Clarett was only of true sophomore eligibility, he had to legally challenge the NFL rule that a player must be three years removed from high school to be eligible for the NFL Draft. After a court proceeding, a federal judge ruled that the NFL could not legally bar Clarett from entering the 2004 NFL Draft.

Williams, having completed his sophomore year and only two years removed from high school, made the decision to declare for the 2004 NFL Draft as well after hearing the federal judge's ruling. Williams hired an agent and moved forward presenting himself as a legitimate first round pick (and most, if not all, NFL pundits and NFL personnel agreed that Williams was a first round choice). By declaring his intent to enter the draft, hiring an agent to represent his interests, and filing the NFL paperwork necessary to enter the draft, he forfeited his remaining NCAA eligibility.

Before the 2004 NFL Draft, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit overturned the federal judge's decision allowing Clarett to enter the Draft. Additionally, the United States Supreme Court refused to hear a final appeal. Clarett and Williams were ineligible for the 2004 NFL Draft.

As Williams was ineligible for NCAA reinstatement, he was required to sit the entire 2004 football season and was not allowed to practice with USC as well.

Pre-draft edit

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Wonderlic
6 ft 4+58 in
(1.95 m)
229 lb
(104 kg)
34+18 in
(0.87 m)
8+78 in
(0.23 m)
4.56 s 1.66 s 2.70 s 4.23 s 6.98 s 38.5 in
(0.98 m)
10 ft 3 in
(3.12 m)
20
All values from USC Pro Day, except Ht, Wt, 40-yd dash (and splits), and Wonderlic, which are from NFL Combine.[2][3][4]

Detroit Lions edit

Despite sitting out an entire season, Williams was selected tenth overall in the 2005 NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions, the third wide receiver drafted in the first round in as many years by the Lions.[5] Williams selected jersey #88, which had been retired in honor of Hall of Fame tight end Charlie Sanders.[citation needed]

As a rookie in 2005, Williams, appeared in 14 games with four starts. Williams recorded his first touchdown catch in his NFL debut, a 3-yard pass from quarterback Joey Harrington, in the season opener against Green Bay. Williams made his first career start against the Ravens and had 1 reception for 7 yards. Williams had a career-long, 49-yard reception in Cleveland. He finished that game with 5 receptions for 95 yards. Williams then again started in Minnesota and had 4 receptions for 43 yards. Three-of-four receptions were for first downs. Williams was then inactive for the Lions game in Dallas due to an injured ankle. Williams had a season-high 6 receptions for 84 yards against Atlanta and had a 21-yard reception for a first down in New Orleans on the Lions opening drive.

He finished his rookie season with 29 receptions for 350 yards and 1 touchdown.

In 2006, Williams was on the inactive list for both of the Lions' first two games. He played in just eight games in the 2006 season, and made eight catches for 99 yards and one touchdown. During the Lions' Week 15 loss at Green Bay, Williams led the Lions in receiving yards after catching three passes for 42 yards. Williams caught two more passes in a Week 16 loss to Chicago, but posted several drops as well, and was unable to secure a potential game-winning touchdown pass thrown by Jon Kitna as time expired. During the Lions' Week 17 win on the road in Dallas, Williams caught two passes, including a fourth quarter 50-yard pass.

Oakland Raiders edit

Williams was traded along with Josh McCown to the Oakland Raiders during the first day of the 2007 NFL Draft in exchange for a 2007 fourth-round pick which the Lions used to select A.J. Davis. In Oakland, Williams reunited with his former college position coach Lane Kiffin.

Tennessee Titans edit

Williams signed with the Tennessee Titans on November 22, 2007,[6] reuniting him with former USC running back LenDale White and his former offensive coordinator from USC, Norm Chow.

 
Williams (17) and Marshawn Lynch during the Seahawks January 2011 Wild Card win over the New Orleans Saints.

Seattle Seahawks edit

After spending two years out of football, Williams signed with the Seattle Seahawks on April 15, 2010, reuniting Williams with former USC head coach Pete Carroll. After the Seahawks released T. J. Houshmandzadeh, Williams joined the starting unit, and during his debut for Seattle, Williams recorded four catches for 64 yards. In Week 6, he had career highs in both catches and yards going 10 catches for 123 yards in a 23–20 win against Chicago. He topped this performance four weeks later against the Cardinals, catching 11 passes for 145 yards. On Monday, January 3, the Seahawks rewarded Williams for his comeback season with a three-year contract extension. Williams responded by catching a touchdown pass in the Seahawks' wildcard victory over the New Orleans Saints, and two touchdowns in the following round's loss to Chicago.[7] As of 2018, Williams, Steve Largent, Jerramy Stevens and Jermaine Kearse as the only four Seahawks with two receiving touchdowns in a single post-season game; he is also the only receiver in franchise history with three receiving touchdowns in the same postseason.[8]

Williams followed this up with a disappointing 2011 season in which he broke his leg and ankle and had only 18 catches.

He was released by the Seattle Seahawks on July 13, 2012.

Toronto Argonauts edit

On May 23, 2013, Williams signed with the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. He was released by the team on May 31.[9]

Career statistics edit

Year Team G Rec Yards Y/R TD LNG
2005 Detroit Lions 14 29 350 12.1 1 49
2006 Detroit Lions 8 8 99 12.3 1 21
2007 Oakland Raiders 6 7 90 12.9 0 24
2007 Tennessee Titans 2 0 0 0.0 0 0
2010 Seattle Seahawks 14 65 751 11.6 2 68
2011 Seattle Seahawks 12 18 236 13.1 1 55
Total 56 127 1,526 12.0 5 68

Coaching career edit

After retiring in 2011, Williams coached defensive backs in his first season of high school in Los Angeles. Williams was both the football and basketball head coach at Brentwood School. In 2014, Williams accepted a position as head coach at Locke High School in Los Angeles.[10] In March 2016, he became the head coach at Van Nuys High School.[11] Williams accepted the head coaching job at Wharton High School in Tampa, Florida. Accepting the position following the resignation of coach David Mitchell, who stepped away after 14 seasons to deal with family medical issues, he embraces the challenge of coaching in Florida's highest class, 8A. After 3 seasons a 27-8 record (only 3 road Losses), and 3 playoff appearances. Williams took over at T.R. Robinson HS in South Tampa. In the first season Williams lead the Knights to a regular season win increase and the 2M District 6 Championship, his first after 3 runner up finishes.

References edit

  1. ^ Mike Williams at NFL.com
  2. ^ Packers.com » News » Stories » April 19, 2005: Gil Brandt's NFL Draft Analysis By Position: Wide Receivers September 29, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ *Mike Williams, WR, Southern Cal - 2005 NFL Draft Scout Profile, Powered by The SportsXchange
  4. ^ "Mike Williams, Combine Results, WR - Southern California". nflcombineresults.com. Retrieved February 27, 2022.
  5. ^ "2005 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved May 7, 2023.
  6. ^ "Tennessee Titans 2007 Transactions". ESPN.com. Retrieved November 23, 2007.
  7. ^ Mike Williams' game log
  8. ^ "Seattle Seahawks Team Encyclopedia". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved December 5, 2018.
  9. ^ .
  10. ^ Smith, Cam (March 24, 2015) Former USC, NFL receiver Mike Williams named new coach at L.A. school USA Today High School Sports. Retrieved January 27, 2016.
  11. ^ "Where Are They Now: NFL draft bust Mike Williams". June 29, 2016.

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For other American football players see Mike Williams American football Michael Troy Williams born January 4 1984 is a former American football wide receiver who played in the National Football League NFL Williams played college football at USC and received consensus All American recognition The Detroit Lions selected him in first round of the 2005 NFL Draft and he also played for the Oakland Raiders Tennessee Titans and Seattle Seahawks of the NFL Mike WilliamsWilliams with the Seahawks in 2011No 88 17 18Position Wide receiverPersonal informationBorn 1984 01 04 January 4 1984 age 39 Tampa Florida U S Height 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m Weight 235 lb 107 kg Career informationHigh school Henry B Plant Tampa Florida College USC 2002 2003 NFL Draft 2005 Round 1 Pick 10Career historyDetroit Lions 2005 2006 Oakland Raiders 2007 Tennessee Titans 2007 Seattle Seahawks 2010 2011 Toronto Argonauts 2013 Offseason and or practice squad member onlyCareer highlights and awardsConsensus All American 2003 First team All Pac 10 2003 Pac 10 Freshman of the Year 2002 Career NFL statisticsReceptions 127Receiving yards 1 526Receiving touchdowns 5Player stats at NFL com PFR Contents 1 Early years 2 College career 2 1 College statistics 2 2 Awards and honors 3 Professional career 3 1 NFL draft controversy 3 2 Pre draft 3 3 Detroit Lions 3 4 Oakland Raiders 3 5 Tennessee Titans 3 6 Seattle Seahawks 3 7 Toronto Argonauts 4 Career statistics 5 Coaching career 6 References 7 External linksEarly years editWilliams was born in Tampa Florida 1 He attended Henry B Plant High School in Tampa and played both high school football and basketball for the Plant Panthers As a senior Williams had 38 receptions for 789 yards 20 8 average reception with 14 touchdowns Williams honors included Tom Lemming All American Super Prep All Dixie PrepStar All Southeast Region St Petersburg Times All Suncoast second team and Tampa Tribune All Hillsborough County During his junior year Williams made the all state Class 4A second team while making 35 receptions for 803 yards 22 9 avg and 14 touchdowns As a sophomore Williams made 28 receptions for 631 yards 22 5 avg and 10 touchdowns Year Team G Rec Yards Y R TD LNG1999 Henry B Plant High School Panthers 28 631 22 5 10 2000 Henry B Plant High School Panthers 35 803 22 9 14 2001 Henry B Plant High School Panthers 38 789 20 8 14 Total 101 2 223 22 0 38 In basketball Williams was a 4 year Starter winning over 100 games As a Senior in 2002 Williams was a McDonald s All American Finalist He earned Tampa Tribune All Hillsborough County 1st Team District Tournament MVP Western Conference MVP and 3rd Team All State selections Williams averaged 16 9 points 8 3 rebounds and 4 6 assists As a junior in 2001 Williams earned Tampa Tribune All Hillsborough County first team honors averaging 14 7 points 10 7 rebounds and 5 3 assists while helping his team to the state semifinals As a Freshman Williams started every game averaging 12 6 points 9 6 rebounds and 4 6 assists while leading the team in Blocks and Rebounds Williams graduated as the All Time leader in Blocks and Rebounds in school history College career editWilliams attended the University of Southern California where he played for coach Pete Carroll s USC Trojans football team from 2002 to 2003 Before attending USC Williams was offered scholarships to Florida State University and the University of Florida but neither school saw him as a wide receiver Williams played split end wide receiver during most of his games for USC Williams played in all 26 games during his freshman and sophomore years at USC and started 15 of those games He wore jersey No 1 while on the football team His freshman season he had 81 receptions for 1 265 yards and 14 touchdowns These statistics are all USC and Pacific 10 Conference freshman records Williams was named First team Freshman All American choice by The Sporting News Scripps Football Writers and Rivals com Selected as the Pac 10 Freshman of the Year named to the All Pac 10 second team All American honorable mention The Sporting News Freshman All Pac 10 first team and The Sporting News All Pac 10 Freshman Offensive Player of the Year In his final season as a sophomore Williams started all 13 games at wide receiver and led the Trojans in receiving yards and touchdowns which resulted in 95 catches leading to 1 314 yards and 16 touchdowns Williams was a finalist for the 2003 Biletnikoff Award nation s top receiver while finishing eighth in Heisman Trophy voting He also earned first team All American AP ESPN com Football Writers and SI com among others honors Williams also was a 2003 All Pac 10 First team selection and CBS Sportsline com National Player of the Year That year he also completed two pass attempts for 38 yards and one touchdown against Michigan in the Rose Bowl and blocked a field goal College statistics edit Year Team G Rec Yards Y R TD LNG2002 USC Trojans 13 81 1 265 15 6 14 552003 USC Trojans 13 95 1 314 13 8 16 40Awards and honors edit Second team All Pac 10 2002 Pac 10 Freshman of the Year 2002 First team Sporting News Freshman All American 2002 Honorable mention All American 2002 First team All Pac 10 2003 Consensus First team All American 2003 Biletnikoff Award finalist 2003 Heisman Trophy finalist 2003 CBS Sportsline com National Player of the Year 2003 Sporting News National Player of the Year 2003 Professional career editNFL draft controversy edit Ohio State running back Maurice Clarett was suspended by his school following his 2002 freshman year After being unable to gain reinstatement with Ohio State Clarett made the decision to declare for the NFL Draft However since Clarett was only of true sophomore eligibility he had to legally challenge the NFL rule that a player must be three years removed from high school to be eligible for the NFL Draft After a court proceeding a federal judge ruled that the NFL could not legally bar Clarett from entering the 2004 NFL Draft Williams having completed his sophomore year and only two years removed from high school made the decision to declare for the 2004 NFL Draft as well after hearing the federal judge s ruling Williams hired an agent and moved forward presenting himself as a legitimate first round pick and most if not all NFL pundits and NFL personnel agreed that Williams was a first round choice By declaring his intent to enter the draft hiring an agent to represent his interests and filing the NFL paperwork necessary to enter the draft he forfeited his remaining NCAA eligibility Before the 2004 NFL Draft the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit overturned the federal judge s decision allowing Clarett to enter the Draft Additionally the United States Supreme Court refused to hear a final appeal Clarett and Williams were ineligible for the 2004 NFL Draft As Williams was ineligible for NCAA reinstatement he was required to sit the entire 2004 football season and was not allowed to practice with USC as well Pre draft edit Pre draft measurables Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40 yard dash 10 yard split 20 yard split 20 yard shuttle Three cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Wonderlic6 ft 4 5 8 in 1 95 m 229 lb 104 kg 34 1 8 in 0 87 m 8 7 8 in 0 23 m 4 56 s 1 66 s 2 70 s 4 23 s 6 98 s 38 5 in 0 98 m 10 ft 3 in 3 12 m 20All values from USC Pro Day except Ht Wt 40 yd dash and splits and Wonderlic which are from NFL Combine 2 3 4 Detroit Lions edit Despite sitting out an entire season Williams was selected tenth overall in the 2005 NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions the third wide receiver drafted in the first round in as many years by the Lions 5 Williams selected jersey 88 which had been retired in honor of Hall of Fame tight end Charlie Sanders citation needed As a rookie in 2005 Williams appeared in 14 games with four starts Williams recorded his first touchdown catch in his NFL debut a 3 yard pass from quarterback Joey Harrington in the season opener against Green Bay Williams made his first career start against the Ravens and had 1 reception for 7 yards Williams had a career long 49 yard reception in Cleveland He finished that game with 5 receptions for 95 yards Williams then again started in Minnesota and had 4 receptions for 43 yards Three of four receptions were for first downs Williams was then inactive for the Lions game in Dallas due to an injured ankle Williams had a season high 6 receptions for 84 yards against Atlanta and had a 21 yard reception for a first down in New Orleans on the Lions opening drive He finished his rookie season with 29 receptions for 350 yards and 1 touchdown In 2006 Williams was on the inactive list for both of the Lions first two games He played in just eight games in the 2006 season and made eight catches for 99 yards and one touchdown During the Lions Week 15 loss at Green Bay Williams led the Lions in receiving yards after catching three passes for 42 yards Williams caught two more passes in a Week 16 loss to Chicago but posted several drops as well and was unable to secure a potential game winning touchdown pass thrown by Jon Kitna as time expired During the Lions Week 17 win on the road in Dallas Williams caught two passes including a fourth quarter 50 yard pass Oakland Raiders edit Williams was traded along with Josh McCown to the Oakland Raiders during the first day of the 2007 NFL Draft in exchange for a 2007 fourth round pick which the Lions used to select A J Davis In Oakland Williams reunited with his former college position coach Lane Kiffin Tennessee Titans edit Williams signed with the Tennessee Titans on November 22 2007 6 reuniting him with former USC running back LenDale White and his former offensive coordinator from USC Norm Chow nbsp Williams 17 and Marshawn Lynch during the Seahawks January 2011 Wild Card win over the New Orleans Saints Seattle Seahawks edit After spending two years out of football Williams signed with the Seattle Seahawks on April 15 2010 reuniting Williams with former USC head coach Pete Carroll After the Seahawks released T J Houshmandzadeh Williams joined the starting unit and during his debut for Seattle Williams recorded four catches for 64 yards In Week 6 he had career highs in both catches and yards going 10 catches for 123 yards in a 23 20 win against Chicago He topped this performance four weeks later against the Cardinals catching 11 passes for 145 yards On Monday January 3 the Seahawks rewarded Williams for his comeback season with a three year contract extension Williams responded by catching a touchdown pass in the Seahawks wildcard victory over the New Orleans Saints and two touchdowns in the following round s loss to Chicago 7 As of 2018 update Williams Steve Largent Jerramy Stevens and Jermaine Kearse as the only four Seahawks with two receiving touchdowns in a single post season game he is also the only receiver in franchise history with three receiving touchdowns in the same postseason 8 Williams followed this up with a disappointing 2011 season in which he broke his leg and ankle and had only 18 catches He was released by the Seattle Seahawks on July 13 2012 Toronto Argonauts edit On May 23 2013 Williams signed with the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League He was released by the team on May 31 9 Career statistics editYear Team G Rec Yards Y R TD LNG2005 Detroit Lions 14 29 350 12 1 1 492006 Detroit Lions 8 8 99 12 3 1 212007 Oakland Raiders 6 7 90 12 9 0 242007 Tennessee Titans 2 0 0 0 0 0 02010 Seattle Seahawks 14 65 751 11 6 2 682011 Seattle Seahawks 12 18 236 13 1 1 55Total 56 127 1 526 12 0 5 68Coaching career editAfter retiring in 2011 Williams coached defensive backs in his first season of high school in Los Angeles Williams was both the football and basketball head coach at Brentwood School In 2014 Williams accepted a position as head coach at Locke High School in Los Angeles 10 In March 2016 he became the head coach at Van Nuys High School 11 Williams accepted the head coaching job at Wharton High School in Tampa Florida Accepting the position following the resignation of coach David Mitchell who stepped away after 14 seasons to deal with family medical issues he embraces the challenge of coaching in Florida s highest class 8A After 3 seasons a 27 8 record only 3 road Losses and 3 playoff appearances Williams took over at T R Robinson HS in South Tampa In the first season Williams lead the Knights to a regular season win increase and the 2M District 6 Championship his first after 3 runner up finishes References edit Mike Williams at NFL com Packers com News Stories April 19 2005 Gil Brandt s NFL Draft Analysis By Position Wide Receivers Archived September 29 2007 at the Wayback Machine Mike Williams WR Southern Cal 2005 NFL Draft Scout Profile Powered by The SportsXchange Mike Williams Combine Results WR Southern California nflcombineresults com Retrieved February 27 2022 2005 NFL Draft Listing Pro Football Reference com Retrieved May 7 2023 Tennessee Titans 2007 Transactions ESPN com Retrieved November 23 2007 Mike Williams game log Seattle Seahawks Team Encyclopedia Pro Football Reference com Retrieved December 5 2018 Mike Willams signs with the Argonauts Smith Cam March 24 2015 Former USC NFL receiver Mike Williams named new coach at L A school USA Today High School Sports Retrieved January 27 2016 Where Are They Now NFL draft bust Mike Williams June 29 2016 External links editSeattle Seahawks profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mike Williams wide receiver born 1984 amp oldid 1186446418, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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