"Oh man, I was just excited and ready to go, ready to be a Packer," Jamaal Williams said in a conference call. "I have never been more excited in my life, and to have my family here is something that really keeps me going and ready to play."
Jon-Eric Sullivan, Green Bay's director of college scouting, said the Packers have been following Williams for several years and were impressed by his production in 2016 after he withdrew from school in 2015 and skipped that season. Williams played in 10 of BYU's 13 games last season but still rushed for 1,375 yards and 12 touchdowns.