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Dylan Williams

DylanWilliams

Long Beach, CALong Beach Poly
Jersey
#11
Pos
LB
HT / WT
6-2 / 210
Class
SO
Rivals
6
NATL
#63
POS
#5
ST
#7
On3
91
NATL
#299
POS
#23
ST
#24
ESPN
81
NATL
#266
POS
#17
ST
#23
247
90
NATL
POS
#29
ST
#24
The Journey
Class of 2024
Oregon Ducks
ENROLLED
Long Beach Poly Jackrabbits
HIGH SCHOOL

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Team
Prediction
Recruited By
Distance
Class Rank
Draft Pos (5yr)
Draft Total (5yr)
Oregon
ENROLLED7/7/2023
91.6%
759 mi
3
4
18
USC
OFFERED
3.0%
15 mi
18
1
18
Nebraska
OFFERED
N/A
1274 mi
24
0
9
UCLA
OFFERED
N/A
15 mi
68
0
16
Oregon
OregonENROLLED
Rashad Wadood
91.6%
USC
USCOFFERED
Donte Williams
3.0%
Michigan State
Scottie Hazelton
2.3%
Nebraska
NebraskaOFFERED
N/A
UCLA
UCLAOFFERED
Ken Norton Jr.
N/A

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Measurements & Testing

Dylan WilliamsLong Beach Poly
Top 300 LB AvgAvg. Last 3 Years
NFL Combine DraftedAvg. Last 3 Years
Weight
210
225
235
93.3%89.4%
Height
6-2
6-2
6-2
100.0%100.0%
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Personal Life

Long Beach (California) Poly has produced a long line of top defensive prospects over the years, but Poly coach Stephen Barbee says Dylan Williams is one of the best ever to come through the program. As a junior, he had 79 total tackles, 25.5 tackles for a loss, seven pass breakups, 4.5 sacks, two hurries and one interception. He also had 11.5 tackles for a loss in 2021. “He’s a great kid,” Barbee told the Long Beach Press-Telegram. “Couldn’t be prouder of the work that he’s put in. He is an incredible talent. He has the ability on the defensive side to shut down half of the field from his outside linebacker position.” Williams grew up playing AAU basketball and did not begin playing organized football until he was 11 years old when he joined the Carson Colts in sixth grade. “I fell in love with the game,” Williams told the newspaper. “After my sixth-grade year, I’ve been playing football since. I stopped playing basketball. It’s been straight football and it’s been up since then. I love physicalness. It’s fun. I have fun when I’m out there playing. I love football.” Along with success on the football field, Williams runs the 110- and 300-meter hurdles for the school’s nationally known track team.

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