- Damian Williams (American football)
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Damian Williams
Williams walking with USC teammates to a game.No. 17 Tennessee Titans Wide Receiver Personal information Date of birth: May 26, 1988 Place of birth: Dallas, Texas Height: 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Weight: 199 lb (90 kg) Career information College: Southern California NFL Draft: 2010 / Round: 3 / Pick: 77 Debuted in 2010 for the Tennessee Titans Career history - Tennessee Titans (2010–present)
Roster status: Active Career highlights and awards - First-team All-Pac-10 (2009)
- 2008 Sophomore All-American Honorable Mention (CFN)
Career NFL statistics as of Week 5, 2011 Receptions 25 Receiving Yards 313 Receiving TDs 2 Stats at NFL.com Damian Williams (born May 26, 1988) is a wide receiver for the Tennessee Titans. He played college football at the University of Southern California, where he was an All Pac-10 selection.[1]
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High school career
Williams attended high school at Springdale High School under head coach Gus Malzahn. During his senior year, he played wide receiver, running back and defensive back and earned accolades as an All-American, catching 63 passes for 1,495 yards with 24 touchdowns, running for 463 yards on 31 carries with 12 touchdowns and had eight kickoff returns for 254 yards with two touchdowns on offense, while also making 25 tackles and 3 interceptions (one for a touchdown) on defense despite missing several games with injuries. Springdale went 14-0 in 2005, won the Arkansas state championship and finished No. 2 nationally.
Williams initially planned on attending the University of Florida, but, in February 2006, switched to Arkansas, joining three other star teammates who had already committed.[2]
College career
Arkansas
Growing up in Springdale, Arkansas, Williams began his college career at nearby Arkansas, joining Springdale High School teammates and star recruits, quarterback Mitch Mustain, and tight end Ben Cleveland. Head coach Houston Nutt's Razorbacks football team had hired the trio's high school coach, Gus Malzahn, as his offensive coordinator a few months before signing day.[2] As a first-year freshman, Williams started 5 games for the Razorbacks and appeared in all 13 games, catching 19 passes for 235 yards and 2 touchdowns while ranking second in receptions on the team. He was honored as a 2006 Sporting News Freshman Third-team All-American and Freshman All-SEC.
By the latter half of the 2006 season, the Razorbacks' offense had become run-oriented, behind star running back Darren McFadden. In mid-December, Williams' parents, along with those of two other freshmen, met with Arkansas athletic director Frank Broyles to raise concerns that their sons might not be a good fit for the Razorbacks' system when they had been used to a pass oriented, spread offense under Malzahn's tenure at Springdale. Soon after the meeting, Williams asked for a release to transfer to another school and it was granted; by early January 2007, he decided to transfer to USC, entering in the spring semester.[2][3] Malzahn soon left to join the coaching staff at Tulsa and Mustain later joined his teammate at USC.[4]
Southern California
Due to NCAA transfer rules, Williams was required to sit out a season; however, Williams was permitted to play on the scout team and take a redshirt year. He tore a ligament in his shoulder during 2007 spring practice and sat out most of spring drills, then had post-spring surgery on both shoulders, limiting his practice time during the 2007 season.
During the 2008 spring practice, Williams impressed and quickly climbed to be a starting receiver for the Trojans going into the 2008 season.[4] He developed into one of quarterback Mark Sanchez' primary receivers, catching 48 passes for 707 yards and eight touchdowns during the regular season.[5] In the 2009 Rose Bowl, Williams made 10 receptions for 162 yards and a touchdown.[6] Williams was First-team All-Pac 10 in 2009 as a Wide Receiver and Punt Returner.
Professional career
2010 NFL Draft
On December 23, 2009, several sources reported that Williams, who had already graduated from USC, would enter the 2010 NFL Draft, forgoing his final year of college football eligibility.[7]
In the 2010 NFL Draft, Williams was selected with the 77th pick by the Tennessee Titans. On 30 July 2010 Williams signed a 4 year, $2.61 million deal.[8]
Damian Williams made his first career start against the Cleveland Browns on October 2, 2011, after the injury to Kenny Britt, who went down on September 25, 2011, tearing his ACL and MCL. Damian made his first career NFL touchdown catch against the Cleveland Browns on October 2, 2011 from a pass thrown by Matt Hasselbeck.
References
- ^ [1][dead link]
- ^ a b c "Receiver Williams will be given his release to transfer". Associated Press. December 14, 2006. http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2696812. Retrieved October 21, 2008.
- ^ Gary Klein, Arkansas receiver to transfer to USC, Los Angeles Times, January 3, 2007. Retrieved October 21, 2008.
- ^ a b David Wharton, USC suits Damian Williams after frustration at Arkansas , Los Angeles Times, August 19, 2008. Retrieved October 21, 2008.
- ^ Gary Klein, Damian Williams says he's returning to USC for 2009, Los Angeles Times, December 31, 2008, Accessed Accessed February 16, 2009.
- ^ Adam Rose, World, meet Damian Williams, Los Angeles Times, January 1, 2009. Retrieved February 16, 2009.
- ^ Wolf, Scott (December 23, 2009), "Sources: Trojans WR Williams opts for NFL", The Daily Breeze, http://www.dailybreeze.com/ci_14054587
- ^ [2][dead link]
External links
Tennessee Titans 2010 NFL Draft selections Derrick Morgan · Damian Williams · Rennie Curran · Alterraun Verner · Robert Johnson · Rusty Smith · Myron Rolle · Marc Mariani · David HowardTennessee Titans current roster Active roster 2 Rob Bironas | 6 Brett Kern | 8 Matt Hasselbeck | 10 Jake Locker | 11 Rusty Smith | 17 Damian Williams | 20 Alterraun Verner | 21 Javon Ringer | 23 Jamie Harper | 24 Chris Hope | 25 Anthony Smith | 26 Jordan Babineaux | 28 Chris Johnson | 30 Jason McCourty | 31 Cortland Finnegan | 33 Michael Griffin | 35 Chris Hawkins | 37 Tommie Campbell | 45 Ahmard Hall | 51 Gerald McRath | 52 Colin McCarthy | 54 Eugene Amano | 55 Barrett Ruud | 56 Akeem Ayers | 57 Patrick Bailey | 58 Ken Amato | 59 Tim Shaw | 60 Kevin Matthews | 61 Fernando Velasco | 64 Leroy Harris | 66 Mike Otto | 68 Byron Stingily | 69 Zach Clayton | 71 Michael Roos | 73 Jake Scott | 76 David Stewart | 82 Donnie Avery | 83 Marc Mariani | 85 Nate Washington | 86 Daniel Graham | 87 Lavelle Hawkins | 88 Craig Stevens | 89 Jared Cook | 90 Derrick Morgan | 91 Jason Jones | 92 Will Witherspoon | 93 Shaun Smith | 94 Sen'Derrick Marks | 95 William Hayes | 96 Malcolm Sheppard | 97 Karl Klug | 98 Dave Ball | 99 Jurrell Casey
Reserve lists 15 O. J. Murdock (IR) | 18 Kenny Britt (IR) | 29 Ryan Mouton (IR)
Practice squad 14 Michael Preston | 19 James Kirkendoll | 32 Robert Johnson | 36 Herb Donaldson | 70 Troy Kropog | 77 Ryan Durand | 79 Pannel Egboh | 80 Cameron Graham
AFC East: BUF · MIA · NE · NYJ • North: BAL · CIN · CLE · Persondata Name Williams, Damian Alternative names Short description Former college football wide receiver Date of birth May 26, 1988 Place of birth Springdale, Arkansas Date of death Place of death Categories:- 1988 births
- Living people
- People from Arkansas
- American football wide receivers
- U.S. Army All-American football players
- Arkansas Razorbacks football players
- USC Trojans football players
- Tennessee Titans players
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