Anthony Ratliff-Williams Among Biggest NFL Combine Snubs of 2019
Posted Feb 17, 2019
North Carolina's Anthony Ratliff-Williams was a stud in the wake of Mitch Trubisky's departure, averaging 18 yards per catch with six touchdowns in 2017. While the football program as a whole was in a dire state, it was clear he still played big-time football in a solid conference and has a ton of traits pro teams will like. In other words, this one is a big oversight.
(Bleacher Report)
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