Can Roy Williams become an elite wide receiver for the Cowboys?
With Owens gone, Dallas needs Williams, 27, to become the player everyone expected him to become as a top-10 pick in 2004 out of the University of Texas. After all, Tony Romo can’t throw to tight end Jason Witten every time he drops back. Williams has size (6-3, 211) and speed, but admitted recently that he rarely lifted weights until this off-season. Since he had 1,310 yards and seven touchdowns in 2006 under Mike Martz in Detroit, Williams has 1,258 yards and seven touchdowns in two seasons. This includes just 198 receiving yards and one touchdown in 10 games for the Cowboys, who sent a first- and third-round pick to the Lions for Williams. To replace T.O, Williams will have to be a lot more dedicated and productive. Is Vince Young done at age 26? The Titans’ quarterback went from rookie of the year in 2006 to an NFL pariah last season. He enters camp as the backup to 36-year-old journeyman Kerry Collins, who signed a two-year, $15 million extension in the off-season. It will take ti