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Brad Childress says he isn't looking for any one wide receiver to step up and fill Nate Burleson's shoes, but Williamson is up for the challenge. The team's No. 1 draft choice from last year used a three-day weekend mini-camp to begin the process of proving he is an NFL starter.
Reported by the St. Petersburg Times
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He had an unspectacular rookie season, catching 24 passes for 372 yards and two touchdowns, but Williamson said he felt much more at home during this mini-camp than he did a year ago and he is hopes to win the starting job opposite Koren Robinson, who is a supporter. "I feel like he's going to be the other starter with me," the former Seahawk said.
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