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ESPN names likely Georgia first -round draft pick as player most likely to be a bust.
ESPN went to FTN Fantasy Chiefs Analytics Officer Aaron Schatz , the creator of DVOA , to use Nathan Forster's SackSEER system for projecting college edge rushers in the NFL .
According to this system, Williams is projected to get just 19.5 sacks in 5 seasons , equivalent to less than four sacks a season.
Ironically, it's the same projection as 2023 first -draft EDGE Nolan Smith received.
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