Texas OT Connor Williams makes PFF’s Team of the Week.
If a mod can change the title "PFF: Connor Williams is the #4 OL rookie so far" it'd be appreciated. The Longhorns were traveling to Notre Dame to face off with the Irish in one of the most anticipated games of the season. He allowed all of 16 pressures that 2015 season, and has only yielded an incredible 11 since. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy Listed at 6-foot-6, 320-pounds, the Longhorns star is a hoss by college standards and moves like a man 50 pounds lighter.That 2016 season where he only allowed four total pressures also came in one of the easiest pass protection schemes in college football. New , 18 comments. Pro Football Focus breaks down Georgia linebacker Roquan Smith. La'el Collins #71. Brandon Knight #69. 14,790 Likes Received. On Second Thought Episode 185: CBS Sports columnist Dennis Dodd on the likelihood of a college football season Texas offensive lineman Connor Williams is one of the few players that new UT strength coach Yancy McKnight has been impressed with early in offseason workouts. Ideally, he could have come back to Texas, performed extremely well as a senior and put all concerns to rest. His struggles are still somewhat overblown, however. Terence Steele #74. His body of work as it stands now is more than enough to warrant a high draft pick still, and someone will be getting a steal if he free falls on draft day because of an injury-riddled junior campaign.250+ three-page scouting profiles - advanced stats, 3-year grades, player comps, combine data and Senior Bowl grades - for the 2020 draft class.PFF's Big Board for the 2021 NFL Draft offers three-year player grades, combine measurables, position rankings, and in-depth player analysis for all of the top draft prospects.PFF signature stats download for all draft prospects by position. Pro Football Focus' Steve Palazzolo, Sam Monson, and Mike Renner reveal "their guys' on the offensive line in the 2018 NFL Draft. Tyron Smith #77. PFF: Texas OT Connor Williams continues stellar sophomore campaign . In 2016, Williams was the second-highest graded tackle in the FBS before he took a step back with injuries this past season. He played college football at the University of Texas. Williams certainly qualifies as the former. Cowboy Brian, Sep 28, 2018 #3. 60 minutes later, the anticipation had turned into despair.

Jul 18, 2017; Frisco, TX, USA; Texas Longhorns offensive lineman Connor Williams speaks to the media during the Big 12 media days at Frisco Star Ford Center. He earned the second-highest run-blocking grade of any left tackle in the country as a true sophomore and took no real step back in that regard on 332 snaps this past season.Williams isn’t the perfect blind side protector that you’d carve out of granite and take in the top five of the draft, but very few offensive linemen that spend only three years in college are nowadays. Pro Football Focus' Steve Palazzolo and Mike Renner break down the Falcons' selection of wide receiver Calvin Ridley.
Texas OT Connor Williams makes PFF’s Team of the WeekThe Lancaster product is the first pledge in the cycle for the Longhorns.Dallas offensive tackle Ryan Lengyel earns a big offer from the Longhorns. Even still, there are a ton of question marks about Williams’ game that have those inside the NFL going so far as to project him as a guard at the next level. (Stephen Spillman / for American-Statesman)Pro Football Focus’ love affair with standout All-Big 12 offensive lineman Connor Williams continues.For those who read PFF frequently, or just plain watch the Texas Longhorns play football, Williams’ inclusion on the list is unsurprising.