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Tim Williams the former third round pick of the Ravens has been signed by the Seattle Seahawks practice squad, according to sources.
...All-SEC second team player as well and was on the watch list for the Bedanarik, Lott, Nagurski, Butkus and Lombardi Awards.
https://www.nfldraftdiamonds.com/2020/09/tim-williams/
Tim Williams example of wasted potential for Baltimore Ravens
by Richard Bradshaw 1 year ago
As has been the story for many Baltimore Ravens draft picks, Tim Williams is another classic example of potential completely wasted.
Tim Williams may be the most polarizing player I can remember the Baltimore Ravens drafting in quite some time. Williams had Lawrence Taylor upside per one of his coaches, and I believed in him to become a monster. Instead, he burned out faster than a small candle you use for ambiance.
What happened to this undeniably gifted and talented pass rusher? It’s very simple: he didn’t want to be the best.
https://ebonybird.com/2019/10/01/tim-wi ... al-ravens/
Packers Release Kumerow, Tim Williams on Path to 53-Man Roster
Williams had been running with the second unit alongside Rashan Gary throughout traning camp. A third-round pick by Baltimore, it appeared he had found his niche.
"Coming from Baltimore, it’s a lot of heavy running in that division," he said last week. "They throw the ball around a lot over here and, basically, the teams that we play, they like to throw the ball a lot and do a lot of gimmicks and finesse stuff. It plays into one of my attributes, which is being fast. I’m kind of a hybrid guy that can run sideline to sideline and be able to develop some pressure on the quarterback. Man, I just love to play football."
https://www.si.com/nfl/packers/news/liv ... packers-53
...All-SEC second team player as well and was on the watch list for the Bedanarik, Lott, Nagurski, Butkus and Lombardi Awards.
https://www.nfldraftdiamonds.com/2020/09/tim-williams/
Tim Williams example of wasted potential for Baltimore Ravens
by Richard Bradshaw 1 year ago
As has been the story for many Baltimore Ravens draft picks, Tim Williams is another classic example of potential completely wasted.
Tim Williams may be the most polarizing player I can remember the Baltimore Ravens drafting in quite some time. Williams had Lawrence Taylor upside per one of his coaches, and I believed in him to become a monster. Instead, he burned out faster than a small candle you use for ambiance.
What happened to this undeniably gifted and talented pass rusher? It’s very simple: he didn’t want to be the best.
https://ebonybird.com/2019/10/01/tim-wi ... al-ravens/
Packers Release Kumerow, Tim Williams on Path to 53-Man Roster
Williams had been running with the second unit alongside Rashan Gary throughout traning camp. A third-round pick by Baltimore, it appeared he had found his niche.
"Coming from Baltimore, it’s a lot of heavy running in that division," he said last week. "They throw the ball around a lot over here and, basically, the teams that we play, they like to throw the ball a lot and do a lot of gimmicks and finesse stuff. It plays into one of my attributes, which is being fast. I’m kind of a hybrid guy that can run sideline to sideline and be able to develop some pressure on the quarterback. Man, I just love to play football."
https://www.si.com/nfl/packers/news/liv ... packers-53