Many were surprised to see Trayveon Williams slip as late in the NFL Draft as he did. He is a complete back who can contribute as a runner, blocker, and receiver, and his film is littered with chunk plays that showcase his speed, agility, and strength.
From the looks of his 2018 tape, the Bengals could be getting a player who can do so much than a regular sixth-round pick.
On this first play, Texas A&M is in an eye formation and runs an inside zone run to the right. As Williams approaches the line of scrimmage his reads take him to the cut back.