New Patriots WR Kyle Williams explains ‘electric’ game

FOXBORO Midway through the third round Friday night the Patriots drafted Washington State wide receiver Kyle Williams Related Articles Patriots select Geogia center Jared Wilson th overall Patriots draft Washington State WR Kyle Williams th overall Why Patriots shocked their second-round pick RB TreVeyon Henderson Patriots select Ohio State RB TreVeyon Henderson No in NFL Draft Will Campbell reveals two goals after being introduced by Patriots Williams profiles as a new type of receiver for the Patriots who have struggled to beat man-to-man coverage in up-to-date years Williams piled up more than yards over the past two seasons despite playing outside as a smaller receiver and facing lots of man coverage Last year he caught passes including touchdowns and thrived in one-on-one situations Williams who stands at -foot- and pounds used three words to describe his battle during a video conference with reporters Friday Versatile game-changing and electric Williams also credited his success against man coverage to regular film evaluation Invariably perfecting my craft I take pride in my craft Williams disclosed I feel like it s an art and you have to take pride in art You have to have attention to detail You have to worry about the little things and I worry about those small details and try to correct things and master them to add them to my encounter The fifth-year senior visited the Patriots in Foxboro earlier this month and commented it was a memorable visit because of head coach Mike Vrabel and wide receivers coach Todd Downing The Patriots watched Williams last January at the Senior Bowl where he was clocked as the fastest receiver running more than miles per hour He joins a crowded wide receivers room in New England headlined by Stefon Diggs DeMario Douglas Kendrick Bourne Mack Hollins and draft picks Ja Lynn Polk and Javon Baker Rising third-year receiver Kayshon Boutte is a rumored agreement chip for the Patriots who will have seven picks entering Saturday s final rounds of the NFL Draft