The Texas Longhorns are once again in the national conversation and competing for the chance at a national title because they acquired “bigger humans in their program.”

Cameron Williams was one of those humans.

The Longhorns entered the SEC knowing their roster had to look like an SEC roster. For that to happen, the program’s trench play had to be improved.

Kelvin Banks Jr. may be the star attraction as the starting left tackle, Outland Trophy winner and potential first-round draft pick, but Williams serving as Banks’ bookend helped complete the transition.

Like most young offensive linemen, the 6’5″, 335-pound Williams needs time to refine his technique and hone his craft. However, the 21-year-old prospect, who has been dealing with a knee injury, has at least one more opportunity, if not two, to face top-end prospects coming off the edge and prove he can handle playing on an island

With the offensive tackle class screaming for someone to step up, Williams presents significant upside with his build, length, and play style to develop into a starting-caliber option.



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