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Can Kyren Williams be the Compliment Najee Harris Needs?

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Welcome to the pre-draft season! Leading up to the 2022 NFL Draft starting on April 28th, we will be releasing draft profiles of prospects who could potentially see themselves on the Pittsburgh Steelers. Next up…



Kyren Williams (Running Back), Notre Dame, RS Sophomore




OVERVIEW


Williams is a NFL ready talent that will be ready to step onto the field day one. Whether it be on special teams as a returner, or on the offensive side of the ball, Williams has a NFL skillset that will make his presence felt. A bit undersized for the NFL game, Williams will likely find himself as part of a committee or a 1-2 punch with a bigger back.




PROS


When you hear Williams’ name, it is synonymous with pass protection. Not only a dynamic pass blocker, Williams is a proven pass catcher out of the backfield, hauling in 77 passes over the past two seasons. For as good as he is in the passing game, he is just as good a runner. Despite only being 5’9″ and under 200 pounds, he is a tough-nosed runner who has no problem dishing it out. He has better quickness than speed, but did showcase during his Pro Day that his 4.65 40-yard dash time at the combine was a fluke, posting a 4.54 40.

Death, taxes, and Kyren Williams in pass pro pic.twitter.com/C9b5FRV4Oh

— Cory (@realcorykinnan) March 27, 2022




CONS


His playing style does not suit his frame in the long term, he will have to bulk up or learn to pick and choose when to dish it out. Doesn’t have breakaway speed and will likely get caught at the NFL level. Needs to work on ball security after having 8 fumbles (4 lost) over the past two years. Doesn’t consistently break tackles and sometimes gives up yardage to do so.



DRAFT PROJECTION: 4th-5th round




OUTLOOK


Williams is a player who brings toughness and a desire to win, which already lines up with the Pittsburgh mindset. He has a skillset that not only compliments Najee Harris, but is one that has a proven successful longevity in the NFL. If the Steelers could snag Williams on Day Three and use him in a James White/Austin Ekeler type of role, the Steelers would not only help extend Harris’s career, but provide the offense with another much needed weapon.



Would you want to see Williams in the black and gold? Let us know in the comments below!

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Yinz know Im a Notre Dame guy ...

Kyren was an excellent college back...but I dont believe his size/skill set will translate to a good NFL back..
Not only that he is very young and probably still developing physically. He is not very physical to begin with......I think his first year or two would be challenging for him..

I would look at Pierce- Florida in the mid-late rounds.
 
I would like to have a burner come in the 4th quarter when the D is a little tired and rip some long runs, maybe even take it to the house! 4.4 or less!
 
Needs 20 lbs or so. Fumbleitis is never a good thing. I think with diligence we can find better.



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