Prior to Monday, Auburn’s class of 2025 recruits was strong; since the Tigers’ most recent commitment was made public, the class has undoubtedly become better.
Hugh Freeze and his team have been focusing a lot of attention on Georgia. With Ryan Ghea and Hollis Davidson, two tight end commits from the Peach State, the efforts have already started to pay off. The most recent Georgia prep prospect to join Auburn’s recruiting class is this one.
Devin Williams is ranked #89 nationally in the 247 composite rankings. Programs from all around Dixie and beyond were interested in hiring the top graduate of Buford (Ga.) High School.
Among the states that Williams has received offers from are Georgia, Alabama, LSU, Florida, Florida State, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Texas A&M, Texas, Penn State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Michigan, and Michigan State. Viewing Williams’ movie makes it easier to understand why those shows desired him.
Williams has first displayed signs of agitation. His innate athleticism made it possible for him to make stop-and-start plays that are uncommon among football players, including cornerbacks.
The length that Williams has experimented with comes next. Williams’ long arms frequently assist him in deflecting passes and/or obstructing receivers’ vision, even when he is behind them.
In conclusion, Williams has demonstrated his ability to run with quick receivers. Williams has run by defenders when playing receiver, even in games against elite Gwinnett County opposition. In addition to possessing mirrored top receivers, he possesses enough speed to compete at the SEC level.