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Williams to Denver, Ferrell to Indy.
Cornerback Jack Williams was drafted were the prognosticators were expecting Sunday. Williams, who struggled much of last season with injury, was selected in the fourth round (119) by the Denver Broncos.
This couldn't be a better situation for him. Although the Broncos have a plethra of defensive backs on the roster, Williams will get an oportunity to learn from some of the greats. Future Hall of Famers John Lynch and Champ Bailey will be able to teach him a thing or two about the NFL.
Williams is also best friends with former Flash and current New Orleans Saints Defensive back Usama Young, who dealt with the same situations last season. He should also be there to guide Williams through the porcess of entering the NFL.
Defensive lineman Colin Ferrell also found a new home Sunday. After the conclusion of the draft Ferrell got a call from the Indianapolis Colts. He signed a free agent contract and will be reporting to Colts camp.