- Jamal Williams
Infobox NFLactive
caption= Jamal Williams working in a ball drill with defensive linemen during training camp in August, 2007.
currentteam=San Diego Chargers
currentnumber=76
currentposition=Nose tackle
birthdate=birth date and age|1976|4|28
birthplace=Washington, D.C.
heightft=6
heightin=3
weight=348
suppdraftyear=1998
suppdraftround=2
debutyear=1998
debutteam=San Diego Chargers
highlights=
* 3xPro Bowl selection (2005, 2006, 2007)
* 2x First-teamAll-Pro selection (2005, 2006)
* 1x Second-team All-Pro (2004)
college=Oklahoma State,Kemper Military School
draftyear=
draftround=
draftpick=
pastteams=
*San Diego Chargers (1998-current)
nfl=WIL328754Jamal Williams (born
April 28 ,1976 ) is anAmerican football nose tackle for theSan Diego Chargers in theNFL .Jamal Williams, the 2nd of 7 boys, was raised in
Washington, D.C. by his mother, Harriet, a single parent. He was named a Super Prep All-America at Arch Bishop Carroll High School in Washington D.C. He played atOklahoma State University in 1995. In 1996, he transferred toKemper Military School and Junior College inBoonville, Missouri , where he was a standout in the junior college ranks. In 1997, Williams returned to Oklahoma State and was named a First Team All-Big 12 conference selection. He finished his career at OSU with 117 tackles and 9.5 sacks.Williams was drafted in the second-round of the 1998
NFL Supplemental Draft by theSan Diego Chargers . The highlight of his rookie season occurred on December 13, when he scored a touchdown on a 14-yard interception return against theSeattle Seahawks . He started two games in 1999 and all 16 in 2000. He suffered a season ending injury in the third game of the 2001 season, but worked his way back into the starting line-up in 2002, earning the Ed Block Courage Award for his efforts. Williams would end up being the bright spot of the Chargers 1998 Draft asRyan Leaf , taken with by the Chargers second overall selection never developed into a great player.The Chargers switched to a 3-4 defensive scheme in 2004 and fielded Williams at nose tackle, arguably the most important position in the 3-4 defense. That year, Williams became widely recognized as a top 3-4 nose tackle in the NFL, being named as a first-alternate to
Pro Bowl , first-team All-Pro bySportsIllustrated.com , second-team All-Pro byAssociated Press andFootball Digest . He also was named toUSA Today ’s All-Joe Team, and was voted Chargers Defensive Player of Year and Lineman of Year.The ninth-year pro had arguably his best game of his career against the Pittsburgh Steelers on October 8, 2006 when he accumulated 6 tackles and 1 sack, especially considering that the 3-4 nose tackle is a position often devoid of stats. Furthermore, his performance came against perennial pro-Bowlers
Jeff Hartings andAlan Faneca . [http://www.chargers.com/news/headlines/williams-keeps-dominating.htm]After the 2006 season, he was named a starter in the 2007 Pro Bowl, and earned first-team All-Pro honors from Associated Press, Sporting News, USA Today Sports Weekly,
Pro Football Weekly and theProfessional Football Writers of America . He also gained first-team All-AFC honors from PFW and PFWA, and was Chargers co-Lineman of Year.Jamal Williams was again voted to the Pro Bowl following the 2007 season. He also is the highest rated Defensive Tackle in
Madden 08 with an overall rating of 98 and 97 inMadden 09 .
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