Bengals make Jonah Williams 1st offensive lineman off the board
The Cincinnati Bengals selected offensive tackle Jonah Williams out of Alabama with the 11th overall pick of the 2019 NFL Draft.
Widely considered the most pro-ready left tackle, Williams should be the long-term replacement for Cordy Glenn; his potential versatility will likely be a major plus for Cincinnati's poor offensive line.
Due to his lack of length, the former Crimson Tide standout could also kick inside to guard.
Williams also has experience at right tackle, and could immediately compete for the spot with Bobby Hart, who was re-signed this offseason despite struggling in 2018.
Prospect profile
School: Alabama
Height: 6-5
Weight: 302 lbs
Strengths
- Master technician who demonstrates great footwork and hand usage
- Good lateral movement to mirror pass-rushers
- Ability to anchor and stymie opponent's bull rush
- Footwork and technique make reach blocks look easy
- Physical, aggressive attitude to finish blocks
- Works well to second level and in space
Weaknesses
- Lacks desired length of NFL offensive tackles
- Not a great athlete
- A transition to guard would involve learning a new position
Bottom line
Many will see Williams as a guard in the NFL, as his arm length will fall below some thresholds for offensive tackles. While he could probably be a Pro Bowler on the inside, he just does too many things at a high level as a tackle to not try him there first. Williams is a technically advanced lineman with excellent mobility and strength, which should give him every opportunity to silence the doubters and put together a stellar career on the outside.
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