The 2010 Pitt class is gaining members rapidly. Just two days after TJ Clemmings verbal commitment, a wide receiver from Harrisburg has chosen to join the Panthers. It appears as if now seems to be the prime time for Wannstedt to pick up as many recruits as possible. Hopefully, there are still quite a few five star players that we may have to wait until February for a commitment.
Williams is a 6'3", 180 pound wide receiver out of Bishop McDevitt high school in Harrisburg. He had 49 catches for just shy of 900 yards and 11 touchdowns in his junior year. By looking at highlights he appears to be a really exciting player. Obviously considering his size, he isn't going to be a Larry Fitzgerald or Jonathan Baldwin. Williams has great speed, quick moves, and nice hands. There was nothing listed about this but considering his moves, ability to break tackles, and speed, he appears to be a potential threat as returner. He hasn't been rated or reviewed by any of the major recruiting sites. Salath had offers from Rutgers, Purdue, Iowa, Syracuse, Maryland, and Michigan State. Other big name Panthers from Bishop McDevitt are LeSean McCoy and Aaron Berry.
You can see the video here http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/recruiting/tracker/player?recruitId=92101. I'd also expect a write up and a score given to him soon.
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