Instead of concentrating on being stronger and heavier I think it would do Williams a world of good if he stopped dropping passes
Source: Todd Archer - Dallas Morning News
Dallas Cowboys WR Roy Williams said he has been lifting more weight this offseason than last, reports Todd Archer, of The Dallas Morning News. Although he was listed at 215 pounds last year, Williams said he was around the 209-211 range. 'I've gotten a lot stronger and I think that within itself is going to take my game to another level,' Williams said. Williams thought he was not strong enough at that weight last year and he would like to play at 215 pounds this upcoming season. 'I think if I'm my normal 215 and powerful, I think I'll be fine,' Williams said
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Source: Todd Archer - Dallas Morning News
Dallas Cowboys WR Roy Williams said he has been lifting more weight this offseason than last, reports Todd Archer, of The Dallas Morning News. Although he was listed at 215 pounds last year, Williams said he was around the 209-211 range. 'I've gotten a lot stronger and I think that within itself is going to take my game to another level,' Williams said. Williams thought he was not strong enough at that weight last year and he would like to play at 215 pounds this upcoming season. 'I think if I'm my normal 215 and powerful, I think I'll be fine,' Williams said
Cowboys WR Roy Williams stronger and wants to be heavier | Dallas Cowboys News | Sports News | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News