Todd McShay has long been impressed with Alabama WR Jameson Williams, and now the ESPN NFL Draft insider has made an elite comparison for Williams with an established NFL speedster.

McShay believes that the Kansas City Chiefs, for example, can get aggressive with their 12 picks, and move into a position to draft Williams.

“Jameson Williams is the closest thing to Tyreek Hill in this draft, and with the speed, not only vertically, but also after the catch, he will give you that big-play element that they’re going to miss without Tyreek Hill,” McShay said on ESPN’s ‘Get Up.’ “So it makes sense to me if you sit there at (pick number) 29, Jameson Williams will be off the board, Jahan Dotson from Penn State will be gone. You’ve got teams like Green Bay, Tennessee in front of you that need wide receivers … yeah, you may lose the first month of the season because he’s coming off that ACL injury, but when he gets healthy and he gets right, come late in the season, playoff run, you’re going to have a dynamic difference maker.”

When healthy, McShay said Williams was the No. 1 wide receiver in this draft class, and McShay ranked Williams as the No. 6 overall prospect.