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CLEMSON, SC - OCTOBER 4: Deshaun Watson #4 of the Clemson Tigers celebrates with Mike Williams #7 after scoring a touchdown during the game against the North Carolina State Wolfpack at Memorial Stadium on October 4, 2014 in Clemson, South Carolina. (Photo by Tyler Smith/Getty Images)
CLEMSON, SC - OCTOBER 4: Deshaun Watson #4 of the Clemson Tigers celebrates with Mike Williams #7 after scoring a touchdown during the game against the North Carolina State Wolfpack at Memorial Stadium on October 4, 2014 in Clemson, South Carolina. (Photo by Tyler Smith/Getty Images)Tyler Smith/Getty Images

Deshaun Watson, Mike Williams at Clemson Pro Day 2017: Highlights and Reaction

Mike ChiariMar 16, 2017

Quarterback Deshaun Watson and wide receiver Mike Williams headlined Clemson's pro day on Thursday in hopes of boosting their stock ahead of the 2017 NFL draft.

The overall consensus Thursday was that Watson did little to build upon his strong performance at the NFL Scouting Combine, while Williams helped solidify his status as one of the draft's elite wideouts.

Watson focused on throwing at Clemson's pro day, and there was a massive crowd in attendance to evaluate him, as seen in this video courtesy of Fox Carolina's Aaron Cheslock:

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The reigning, two-time Davey O'Brien Award winner threw the ball roughly 60 times, per Dan Hope of the Independent Mail, and aimed to show he can make every pass necessary to be an NFL quarterback.

Some of his best moments came on shorter throws, such as this play-action pass into the flat as provided by D. Orlando Ledbetter of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution:

He had some lapses, though, including this miss on what should have been an easy deep throw:

According to Hope, Watson's results were fairly mixed, which likely did little to establish him as a surefire top pick:

Matt Connolly of the State agreed that Watson was far from his best Thursday:

Despite all of his collegiate success, including winning a national title over Alabama, one of the biggest knocks on Watson has been a perceived lack of velocity.

Tony Pauline of DraftAnalyst.com believed that issue was once again on display at Clemson's pro day:

Although Watson was hit and miss, his top target had an excellent day, especially in terms of showcasing his speed.

Williams opted against running the 40-yard dash at the combine, but he did so at Clemson's pro day and turned in impressive times of 4.50 seconds and 4.49 seconds:

ESPN's Todd McShay believed that likely helped Williams immensely in terms of securing a top selection in the draft among receivers:

Bleacher Report's Matt Miller also passed along a glowing endorsement he heard in reference to Williams:

Speed is hugely important for wide receivers at the NFL level, especially when it's combined with the type of size, physicality and leaping ability that Williams possesses.

Per Pauline, however, Williams' showing in drills suggests he can stand to become a more complete receiver:

While Williams wasn't perfect at Clemson's pro day, a tweet he sent following the outing seemed to signal that he was happy with his performance:

Williams is part of a deep and talented receiver class, and he is in a tight battle with Western Michigan's Corey Davis and Washington's John Ross to be the first wideout off the board.

He may not have guaranteed the top receiver slot Thursday, but Williams likely cemented his status as a prospect who will come off the board at some point in the first half of the first round.

As for Watson, he and North Carolina's Mitchell Trubisky have seemingly established themselves as the best quarterbacks in the draft.

Neither has received a top-tier grade from most draft prognosticators, but with teams like the Cleveland Browns, San Francisco 49ers and Chicago Bears both picking high and needing a franchise quarterback, one or both signal-callers could be reached for.

Watson didn't light up the field Thursday, though, which means Trubisky may have a chance to seize the top spot at UNC's pro day March 21. 

Post-Pro Day Reaction

While Watson received mixed reviews, NFL Network's Mike Mayock came away impressed by his performance, according to NFL.com's Chase Goodbread:

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They really highlighted movement starting under center. A lot of waggle, bootlegs, sprintout. But his footwork was much improved because they're working on the feet and the hips, trying to sync that up with his arm strength. Now his arm strength at all three levels is outstanding—short, medium, deep. He had a little bit more trajectory on the football, another thing they worked on. A quick overview on Watson would be very impressive workout. One caution—like most spread quarterbacks, his accuracy is tied to his feet. His feet are a work in progress. But this is a kid you really want to work for. He's a bright-eyed kid that plays his best football under the bright lights. Really strong day for Deshaun Watson.

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Per NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah, a scout in attendance didn't feel Watson looked as good as Mayock did:

Despite potential concerns about Watson's ability to translate to the NFL level, Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney has no doubt that a team will target him early in the 2017 NFL draft:

With regard to Williams, Swinney gave the wide receiver a ringing endorsement as well, according to Joe Person of the Charlotte Observer:

The wait for Watson and Williams will conclude when the 2017 NFL draft commences on April 27.

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