📈 Prospect Spotlight & Interview: Leshon Williams (@LboogieG)
Interviewer: Justin Jaksa (@profootballintel)
From the Big Ten to the Big 12 and now to the NFL radar. After playing at Iowa, Williams transferred to Kansas and showcased a more explosive, versatile version of his game — capped off with a strong week at the Hula Bowl.
Let’s break down the journey. 🧵👇
🏆 Hula Bowl Statement Week
Williams made the most of his opportunity in Deland, Florida.
He impressed scouts with his complete skill set — not just as a physical runner, but as a pass‑game contributor who can separate and win in space.
“I wanted to show I’m not just a one‑trick pony.”
His ability to let plays develop, hit the right lanes, and stay patient behind his blocks stood out throughout the week.
✈️ Versatility That Translates
At the Hula Bowl, Williams proved he’s more than a downhill back.
▪️Created separation in the passing game
▪️Showed reliable hands
▪️Demonstrated burst through developing run lanes
▪️Displayed balance and power through contact
He made it clear he can be trusted on all three downs.
🧠 Learning Under Jon Gruden
Working with a Super Bowl–winning coach elevated his football IQ.
“It was great being able to learn from a guy with so much knowledge.”
Williams soaked up the details — protections, timing, defensive keys — and applied them throughout the week.
🔄 From Iowa to Kansas: A New Gear
The transition wasn’t overwhelming — but the environment changed everything.
At Iowa:
▪️Heavy boxes
▪️Physical, traditional run schemes
At Kansas:
▪️Creative offense
▪️Lighter boxes
▪️More space to operate
“It allowed me to be more explosive and more patient, so plays could develop.”
The result? A breakout season that showcased his full toolbox.
🟥 Red-Zone Efficiency
Williams matched his Iowa TD total in just one season at Kansas.
Why?
▪️Motion created defensive misfits
▪️The threat of a running QB forced hesitation
▪️His north‑south style thrived in tight spaces
His vision and decisiveness made him a natural finisher.
💪 Running Style: Low Center of Gravity Advantage
Scouts describe him as a compact, sturdy back who “runs behind his pads.”
His response?
“Momentum and vision.”
He uses leverage, balance, and timing to win against linebackers — not just raw speed.
🏁 Addressing the Speed Question
Some scouting reports question his top‑end burst. Williams isn’t concerned.
“When I test my 40, they’ll get all the answers they need.”
Confidence. Not noise.
🎯 What Drives Him
Williams keeps his goals simple and team‑oriented:
▪️Contribute in any way possible
▪️Do whatever is needed
▪️Keep training and improving
🏎️ What’s Next?
His next few months?
“Train, train, train.”
Williams is locked in on preparing for the next level. With proven durability, vision, and versatility — plus a strong Hula Bowl showing — he’s firmly on the radar as a reliable, pro-ready back.
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