Trayveon Williams did a lot to help his NFL Draft prospects during the 2018 season. Those who had watched Texas A&M football games in the 2016 and 2017 season knew there was a special player being under utilized in Kevin Sumlin’s system. Jimbo Fisher took over and unlocked that potential with an offense tailored to take advantage of a player like Williams.
The result? Williams broke several school records and had the best season by a running back in school history. He set the single-season school rushing, yards from scrimmage and all-purpose yards records (with no return yards) in 2018.