Wisconsin cornerback Caesar Williams is headed to the Los Angeles Rams

The Badger corner is headed to the Super Bowl champions

After going undrafted in the 2022 NFL draft, Wisconsin cornerback Caesar Williams didn’t wait long to find his NFL home.

The former Badger is joining a number of Wisconsin offensive lineman in Los Angeles, as he signed with the Rams as an undrafted free agent shortly after the conclusion of the 2022 NFL draft. The news was first reported by Pro Football Focus’s Doug Kyed.

Speaking of Pro Football Focus, the website gave Williams the highest coverage grade (84.8) of any CB prospect in the 2022 NFL draft when targeted 10+ yards down the field.

Williams had a career-high three interceptions as a senior in 2021, and finished his Wisconsin career with 19 passes defended.

Wisconsin football seniors 2021 roster decision tracker

Soon Wisconsin football seniors will decide whether to return to school and use their extra year of eligibility or enter the NFL Draft

In the wake of the challenging year that 2020 has been on many fronts, the NCAA chose to grant an extra year of eligibility to both fall and winter athletes.

What that did, in essence, is make 2020 a free redshirt year for every member of the Wisconsin Badger football team—in other words allowing seniors to return next year under the same designation, juniors can return as juniors and so on.

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Over the next few weeks and months, we will hear from the Badger senior class about whether they are choosing to return to the team for another season or have this season be their final as a college football player.

There is some information becoming available now, though it is necessary to note that none of these decisions have been made completely official thus far—these are merely from their quotes about their post-grad plans on the @BadgerFootball Twitter account.

Here is a tracker of the decisions made by the Wisconsin senior class:

(This post will be updated as more information becomes available and as the players individually publicize their decisions).