For Green Bay Packers' 2019 sixth-round pick, Dexter Williams, his rookie season came with a lot of lumps during training camp and the preseason, followed by little playing time - 10 offensive snaps to be exact - in the regular-season.
In one practice, we saw Matt LaFleur remove Williams from a drill because of his lack of execution. Then in preseason games, we saw a runner who was indecisive at times, struggled as a pass-catcher, and someone who couldn't hold his own as a run-blocker.
However, in Williams' defense, as a sixth-round pick that we all knew had a raw skill-set, to some extent, this should have been expected.