So what do we know about Wendall Williams?
He played football and ran track at University of the Cumberlands.
Here are his stats courtesy of Pro Football Talk.
Williams was a track and field star who won the NAIA national championship in the long jump and was fourth in the country in both the 100 meters and 200 meters, so there’s little doubt that he’s a phenomenal athlete.
He also put up phenomenal numbers on the football field: He was an NAIA All-American while averaging 30.5 yards per catch (with eight touchdowns), 32.4 yards per kickoff return (with three touchdowns), 23.5 yards per punt return (with one touchdown) and 17.6 yards per carry (with three touchdowns).
The reason he wasn’t invited to the regular combine was because of his small school and just being small (5’10” 170 pounds).
But, everyone in the NFL likes speed and he just ran a 4.19 40 (that was hand timed, others have it at 4.32).
Now, track speed and football speed are two different things, but does appear at least on the surface he isn’t a one trick pony.
We will see if this will be enough to get him drafted.