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Every year, there are a handful of NFL Draft prospects that are seemingly impossible to project where or when they land in the selection process. One of the most notorious examples for 2025, at least to this point in the draft cycle, is Georgia EDGE Mykel Williams.
Recent mock drafts project Williams all over the place, from the top 10 overall to outside the first round. A small but representative sampling of where Williams has been projected in recent mocks from more prominent outlets:
Bucky Brooks, NFL.com - No. 7 to the New York Jets
The Athletic's beat writers mock draft - No. 8 to Carolina
Charles Davis, NFL.com - No. 8 to Carolina
Curt Popejoy, Draft Wire - No. 9 to New Orleans
Mel Kiper, ESPN - No. 10 to Chicago
Danny Kelly, The Ringer - No. 11 to San Francisco
Chris Trapasso, CBS Sports - No. 15 to Atlanta
33rd team - No. 19 to Tampa Bay
Ryan Wilson, CBS Sports - No. 23 to Green Bay
PFF's John Kosko - No. 23 to Green Bay
Daniel Jeremiah, NFL Network - No. 28 to Detroit
Ourlads Scouting - No. 28 to Detroit
Bleacher Report - No. 28 to Detroit
PFF's Trevor Sikkema - Not in the first round
According to the NFL Mock Draft Database consensus mocks, the most popular landing spot from the projections they track is No. 23 to the Packers.
The primary reason for the wide range of projections is the gap between the athletic potential that is overflowing from Williams and what he's actually done with it on the field for the Bulldogs. Some of that relatively meager production (5 sacks, 8.5 TFLs in 13 games last season) is due to a lingering ankle injury, as well as a talented cast around Williams. But he's also not shown a lot of technical prowess or consistency to his game, and that football rawness leaves him subject to wide interpretations of how the NFL will view Mykel Williams.
This article originally appeared on Draft Wire: Mykel Williams: Tracking the Georgia EDGE's variable NFL Draft stock
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Recent mock drafts project Williams all over the place, from the top 10 overall to outside the first round. A small but representative sampling of where Williams has been projected in recent mocks from more prominent outlets:
Bucky Brooks, NFL.com - No. 7 to the New York Jets
The Athletic's beat writers mock draft - No. 8 to Carolina
Charles Davis, NFL.com - No. 8 to Carolina
Curt Popejoy, Draft Wire - No. 9 to New Orleans
Mel Kiper, ESPN - No. 10 to Chicago
Danny Kelly, The Ringer - No. 11 to San Francisco
Chris Trapasso, CBS Sports - No. 15 to Atlanta
33rd team - No. 19 to Tampa Bay
Ryan Wilson, CBS Sports - No. 23 to Green Bay
PFF's John Kosko - No. 23 to Green Bay
Daniel Jeremiah, NFL Network - No. 28 to Detroit
Ourlads Scouting - No. 28 to Detroit
Bleacher Report - No. 28 to Detroit
PFF's Trevor Sikkema - Not in the first round
According to the NFL Mock Draft Database consensus mocks, the most popular landing spot from the projections they track is No. 23 to the Packers.
The primary reason for the wide range of projections is the gap between the athletic potential that is overflowing from Williams and what he's actually done with it on the field for the Bulldogs. Some of that relatively meager production (5 sacks, 8.5 TFLs in 13 games last season) is due to a lingering ankle injury, as well as a talented cast around Williams. But he's also not shown a lot of technical prowess or consistency to his game, and that football rawness leaves him subject to wide interpretations of how the NFL will view Mykel Williams.
This article originally appeared on Draft Wire: Mykel Williams: Tracking the Georgia EDGE's variable NFL Draft stock
Continue reading...