Marino's
Take: Scouting the Offensive Tackles 
2006: Developed into the Commodores' top offensive lineman and one of
the premier tackles in the Southeastern Conference... League coaches tabbed
Williams as a postseason second team All-SEC recipient... In postseason
ceremonies, earned team's Most Valuable Offensive Lineman Award from coaching
staff... Started every game protecting quarterback's blind side at left tackle,
running his consecutive start streak to 21 games... Constantly earned unit's top
blocking grade... Shared team Offensive Player of the Week honors with receiver
Earl Bennett following performance in win over Temple, then shared the same
recognition with QB Chris Nickson following narrow loss at Kentucky... Earned
the team offensive award outright for his performance in season finale versus
Tennessee... After allowing one quarterback sack in the opener at Michigan, did
not allow another in the final 11 games.
2005: In first year of collegiate action, this agile, yet versatile
lineman continually showed improvement as the season progressed... By season's
end, regarded as one of team's most dependable offensive lineman, alternating
between two positions on left side with responsibility of protecting
quarterback's blindside... Consistently graded out as one of team's top
offensive linemen while seeing action in every game... Earned nine consecutive
starts at left guard, though he played just as frequently at left tackle...
Shared team's Offensive Player of the Week honors after performance in first
collegiate start against Ole Miss... Two weeks later, named team's Offensive
Player of the Week for performance against Middle Tennessee.
2004: Did not dress... Participated as practice squad offensive
tackle, earning scout team Offensive Player of the Week honors after Tennessee
game.
2003: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Offensive tackle for powerful Louisiana team that
went 10-2 enroute to district title... Named All-Region and All-Conference as
senior... Named to 5A All-State Academic Team and was vice president of National
Honor Society... Member of Key Club, French Club and Beta Club.
PERSONAL: Christopher Joseph Williams... Son of Joseph and Sandres
Williams... Working toward a degree from the Engineering School. |