Jonah Williams reminds Bengals why he was a top pick – Cincy Jungle

He did extremely well in his very first skirmish as a Bengal. There was another previous very first round choice who will make his NFL debut on September 13th.

The Bengals have high expectations for the two second-year linemen. Williams has a specifically high bar, since he was Zac Taylors very first draft choice.

Joe Burrow has been inhabiting headlines and Twitter feeds in Cincinnati, and for great reason.

Williams and Michael Jordan, a guard pick three rounds after Williams in last years draft, are collaborating to seal off the left side.

They thought that Williams was the finest offending lineman in the draft class, a gamer who didnt quit a single sack in his last year at Alabama.

” Both of those people are truly athletic and they can move and run in area,” stated Bengals offensive organizer, Brian Callahan. “They get those plays on the corner and the DBs dont truly want any part of that. I know Jonah had a good finish on one and Mike had a nice finish on one or 2.

Jonah Williams will be safeguarding Burrows blind side after missing his entire novice season due to injuries.

” Its a great start for person that was out for a year,” Callahan said of Williams. “Hes showing what we thought he was.”

If he ends up who they thought he was, then that will be an advantage for Burrow and the Bengals.