
![]() | Offensive Tackle Senior Vanderbilt Ht: 6’ 6" Wt: 315 lbs. Speed: 5.07 Strengths: Size, Agility, Reach/Wingspan and Feet Weaknesses: Soft Body, Power and Tenacity Scouting Report by Daryl Breault |
The 2008 NFL Draft will be one of the strongest in years at the offensive tackle position, a good 4 or 5 tackles could see first round selections this year. Williams is in the 2nd tier of tackles behind Jake Long and Ryan Clady but looks like future LT material. The senior was the most consistent lineman in the SEC throughout 2008, finishing with an 85.7% blocking grade, the leagues best percentage. Williams posted 102 knockdowns and only allowed 1 sack all year. His standout 2008 season earned him All-SEC honors, the first Commodore lineman to do that since 1984.
At 315 pounds, Williams possesses excellent body control and has the fra
Williams is more of a finesse blocker despite what his knockdown totals would otherwise indicate. Many of his deficiencies stem from his inability to translate his agility to the second level. While he is motivated, his light flickers so
Vandy seems to be a hot school all of a sudden. Williams, Earl Bennett and Jonathon Goff are three of my favorite prospects this year. All three tested much better than expected at the combine and have proven to have the athletic ability to back up their excellent play on the field.
True left tackles can be hard to come by and with so many prospects projecting to the position we could see a run on lineman during this year’s draft. Williams was a major part of the Commodores 326.6 yards/ga