Outgoing Alabama Crimson Tide wide receiver Jameson Williams is making progress ahead of schedule in his rehabilitation of an ACL injury suffered during the College Football Playoff Championship Game in January.
During a Wednesday appearance on PFT Live, Williams said that he’s been told he’s “ahead of schedule” in that work and that he’s been out of a brace and off of crutches for a couple of weeks.
Prior to his injury, many suspected that Williams could go as the first wideout off the board. Now, it isn’t so clear where he may go in April, but he isn’t letting the uncertainty get the better of him.
“It’s something I wouldn’t change,” Williams said. “I feel like it’s going to make me into a whole different monster. Something that nobody’s ever seen, something that somebody can’t control.”
F)Alabama star Jameson Williams is ahead schedule in his rehab and gearing up to fulfill his promise as the No. 1 WR in the 2022 NFL Draft@bigsgjamo @AndrewsSportMed @Alliance_Sports #2022nfldraft pic.twitter.com/BXvyFbsbM3
— Clarence Hill Jr (@clarencehilljr) March 3, 2022
All eyes will be Williams as he continues his rehab en route to his potential professional debut this Fall.
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