Quinnen Williams

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Quinnen Williams
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Quinnen Williams (2019)
New York Jets - No. 95
Defensive end
Date of birth: December 21, 1997
Place of birth: Birmingham , Alabama
Height: 1.93 m Weight: 134 kg
NFL debut
2019 for the New York Jets
Career
College : Alabama
NFL Draft : 2019 / Round: 1 / Pick: 3rd
 Teams:
Current status: active
Career highlights and awards
Selected NFL stats
as of week 17 of the 2019 season
Tackles     28
Sacks     2.5
Statistics at NFL.com
Statistics at pro-football-reference.com

Quinnen Williams (* 21st December 1997 in Birmingham , Alabama ) is an American American football poker players on the position of the defensive ends . Williams plays for the New York Jets in the NFL . He had previously played college football for the University of Alabama .

college

Williams was at the University of Alabama for three years , but Williams did not play football in his first year because he was a red shirt. In his first active year in college as a football player, Williams scored 20 tackles and 2 sacks . Williams and Alabama won the 2017 CFP National Championship Game , the most important game in college football, against the University of Georgia . Williams made his breakthrough in his second and final year (2018) as an active player in Alabama. Williams was able to convince with 71 tackles and 19.5 sacks. In addition to personal success, Williams was also able to convince with his team, Alabama was able to win the championship of the Southeastern Conference against Georgia with 35-28. In addition, he came again with his team in the final of the most important game of the NCAA , but this time they lost to Clemson University with 44-16.

NFL

In the 2019 NFL Draft , Williams was drafted 3rd by the New York Jets .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Williams after redshirt year ; al.com; accessed on April 26, 2019 (English)
  2. Alabama wins CFP ; ncaa.com; accessed on April 26, 2019 (English)
  3. ^ Williams College Stats ; sports-reference.com; accessed on April 26, 2019 (English)
  4. SEC Championship Game 2018 ; secsports.com; accessed on April 26, 2019 (English)
  5. ^ Alabama lose against Clemson ; espn.com; accessed on April 26, 2019 (English)