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MIAMI GARDENS, FL - OCTOBER 07: Miami Hurricanes safety James Williams (20) defends in the secondary during the game between the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and the Miami Hurricanes on Saturday, October 7, 2023 at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Fla. (Photo by Peter Joneleit/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)Peter Joneleit/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

HEIGHT: 6'4"

WEIGHT: 231

HAND: 9½"

ARM: 33⅝"

WINGSPAN: 79⅝"

40-YARD DASH: 4.65

3-CONE: N/A

SHUTTLE: N/A

VERTICAL: 30"

BROAD: 9'9"

— Good size and has already put on over 15 pounds from his 2023 roster weight. Has long arms, too.

— Physical and nasty. Likes to hit people and can lay the wood when tackling.

— Has solid route recognition to put himself in a position to defend passing concepts and avoid getting picked.

— Shows fluid hips in coverage.

— Good acceleration to drive and close on routes in zone coverage.

— Has speed for range against outside runs.

— Decent tackler who gets low, wraps up and breaks down when tackling in space.

— Had two surgeries in two years.

— Subpar change-of-direction skills. Lacks the short-area quickness to get in and out of his breaks.

— Reliant on using his hands in man coverage. Will fall out of phase when he doesn't get his hands on his man.

— Instincts as a run defender are a work in progress. Often freezes and takes too long to read plays when lined up in the box and will fall for eye candy.

— Needs to improve at taking on blocks. Didn't get much experience doing so as a college safety.

2023 STATISTICS

— 12 G, 73 TOT, 0.5 TFL, 0 SK, 1 INT, 5 PD, 2 FF

— Born Feb. 15, 2003

— 5-star recruit in the 2021 class, per 247Sports

— 2022 (Torn labrum in left shoulder, played through it and had offseason surgery), 2021 (Groin, missed 2 games and had offseason surgery)

Coming out of high school, James Williams was the No. 1 safety recruit in his class. However, as is the recent trend with the bigger strong-safety types of defensive backs in college, he profiles better as a linebacker in the NFL.

That makes Williams a project at linebacker, where he should at least be decent in coverage to begin his professional career. He needs work against the run and more experience taking on blocks while playing in the box, but he has plenty of athleticism and can make offensive linemen and tight ends miss with his movement skills.

The former Hurricane showed plenty of physicality at safety to suggest he can handle himself on the second level. It's also encouraging to see that he's already put on weight, and he has a good frame with impressive arm length.

He got reps at linebacker at the Senior Bowl and had some good moments, but it was clear that he'll need some time to make the position switch. Whatever team drafts Williams will need to be patient with him, but he has a high ceiling at the position and is worth the dice roll for a club that doesn't need an immediate starter.

GRADE: 6.0 (High-Level Developmental Prospect — 5th Round)

OVERALL RANK: 170

POSITION RANK: LB11

PRO COMPARISON: Divine Deablo

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Larita Shotwell

Update: 2024-08-02