Jesse Williams, DT, Alabama, Senior (6035, 335 and 5.15 E): Despite not playing football until he was 15 years old, Williams made an immediate impact at Alabama in 2011 and was one of the key components to their defense in 2012. A thick and powerful defensive tackle with rare natural strength, his ability to dominate run blockers at the point of attack is not only impressive, but difficult to find. Quick off the ball while still maintaining leverage, Williams consistently is able to jolt offensive linemen upright and backwards to blow up inside running plays. Not only able to hold ground vs. one blocker, he has shined anchoring against the double team to shut down the opponent’s inside rushing attack. For a massive man, Williams initial quickness and explosiveness to drive through gaps to get backfield penetration is impressive. A powerful bull rusher, Williams' needs to develop more pass rush moves if he is going to be able to consistently pressure the quarterback in the NFL. Although Williams is not getting much publicity now, I believe he will be a first round draft pick because of his ability to physically dominate blockers, make big plays against the run and scheme versatility. He has the physical talent to develop into a starter at defensive end or nose tackle in a 34 defense or as a defensive tackle in a 43 scheme.