Williams, who was written by rams in the fifth round in 2022, was buried in the depth of the New Year, but with less use and then business with Cam Akers next year, Williams stepped up. He won Pro Bowl Val in 2023 with 1,144 yards, 12 contact and then improved on both figures in 2024 with 1,299 meters and 14 eg.
Although he did not earn a Pro Bowl recognition for the latter season, Williams brushed what others might see as Snub, instead focused on how he can continue to improve his fourth campaign and on.
“I don’t think anything different played. I was Pro Bowler and I wasn’t in 2024,” said Williams. “It wasn’t my time, just got back to the drawing board and figure out how I get back where I was.”
If Williams is right that he has even better days ahead, then this season would be a good time for further offenses. The race is to enter last year his newcomer to Rams and could improve its value for either extension or in the open market with the best performance of the career in 2025.
But even when Williams strives to peak his own chances, he also looks forward to paying it to younger teammates.
Williams was RB1 last year and plans to fill that role again, but by 2024 he was copied by the then Rookie Back Blake Corum, who had a moderately 207 meters in that role. And then the rams went to the draft to add the position group last week and added Jarquez Hunter from Auburn to the fourth round.
But even though their presence will probably take off some snapshots from Williams, this 24 -year -old welcomes the opportunity to give the former leadership he was a recipient when he was in his position.
“I’ve been in the league since I was 21,” said Williams. “… to be surrounded by the type of veterinarians I was surrounded earlier in my career, it makes it easier. It makes it exciting to be a young leader, I can take these boys under my wings and show them the way.
“… when I could get where I am, it’s just right that I put it on the people who are going to be behind me. I’m just going to take the mistakes and everything I learned from my work here where I am now, try to put them in the game, just be cheerful and be happy with them for whatever they do.”
After the rams ended with a 24th place rushing the offense in 2024, Williams will hope that the personal best and the team’s performance will be able to go hand in hand next year.