STRONG POINTS: When he’s at his best, Williams is the total package at left tackle, a nimble pass protector and road-grading run blocker. He looks the part with a well-proportioned body, and he plays with natural balance. His feet are light and quick, and he can beat pass rushers to the spot before receiving them with a sturdy base. He plays with a nasty disposition in the run game, willing and able to drive offensive linemen back at the point of attack.
WEAK POINTS: Teams will need to take a close look at his medicals, as Williams suffered MCL and PCL injuries early last year. He was up and down throughout the season, presumably because of the knee. It appeared as if there were times when he was worried about his knee giving out on him when trying to deal with counter-moves or getting out in space.
SUMMARY: Provided team doctors give the thumbs-up on his knee and he returns to his 2016 level of play, Williams is the best offensive tackle to come out of the college ranks in the last two years. Scheme-diverse with a well-rounded game, he is worthy of a top-10 pick.
FINAL GRADE: 1st round