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2025 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Texas OT Cameron Williams

With the 2025 NFL Draft rapidly approaching, Fans First Sports Network is your home for the best NFL Draft content around. From player breakdowns, to rankings, to mock drafts, FFSN has you covered from every angle! Before we dive into today’s player profile, be sure to stay tuned throughout the pre-draft process for more breakdowns on intriguing prospects.

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Cameron Williams | OT | Texas

Height: 6’6″
Weight: 317 lbs
Draft Projection: 3rd Round
Notable Accomplishment: Started all 15 games for one of the best offensive lines in the country (2024)

Pros: Williams may be the most underrated tackle prospect in this class, as his athleticism is amongst the best at his position. Before the 2024 season, Williams was overweight and not in the greatest playing shape, but after dropping significant weight and rededicating himself to serious conditioning, he now enters the draft at a prototypical size for an offensive tackle. For such a big guy, however, he can move incredibly well, and he has proven his ability to mirror in pass protection. Because he can handle speed and power so well, he is a great match for longer, athletic edge rushers. As a run defender, Williams is a true bulldozer who beats up defenders once he locks onto them, and his length allows him to gain leverage early in the rep.

Cons: Despite the upside of Williams, there are still many raw aspects in his game, none of which are more notable than his stiffness. Handling big-time athleticism is not an issue for Williams, but dealing with bend and quickness is a totally separate issue. He plays too high and tight as both a run blocker and pass blocker, which is caused by failing to bend the knees. His lack of bend also causes him to play off-balanced and out of sync. If he is unable to overcome this issue, he will also struggle in the run game, as it caused him to play with his pads too high.

Overview: The issues Williams suffers from are certainly significant, but if we look back on this draft 3 years from now and he is playing better than any offensive tackle in this class, I would not be surprised. The talent is undeniable, and if all else fails at tackle, he possesses the size and physicality to make for a dominant guard if he can learn how to land better punches.

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