Get ready for the 2025 NFL Draft with our spotlight on Cameron Williams. Get the breakdown on their strengths and weaknesses in our scouting report, understand their potential with our draft profile, and see where experts predict they’ll land.

Cameron Williams’ NFL Draft Scouting Report
Cameron Williams has rare physical tools with his size and length, and NFL teams will want to get their hands on him. With that said, he is just a one-year starter at right tackle with the Longhorns and his play was inconsistent overall.
In the run game, Williams primarily wins by using his size to seal and wall off defenders. He can quickly engulf ensuing defenders at the point of attack, and has the width and core strength to absorb opposing power. He has good initial pop at the point of attack and can control and steer defenders. In the passing game, he uses his size and length to create a wide path between the rusher and the quarterback.
Williams makes it very difficult for defenders to go around or through him with his overall size and athleticism alone, but he’s still refining his anchor footwork, hand placement, and leverage maintenance. Early NFL starts could expose his deficiencies, but he has great potential.
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Cameron Williams’ Latest NFL Draft Projection
PFSN’s Ian Cummings projected Williams to be drafted 155th overall to the Miami Dolphins in his most recent 7-round 2025 NFL Mock Draft.
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Cameron Williams’ NFL Draft Profile and Measurements
- Height: 6’5”
- Weight: 317 pounds
- Position: Offensive Tackle
- School: Texas
- Hand: 1138
- Arm: 3448
- Wing: 8448
Where Does Cameron Williams Rank Among 2025’s OT Prospects?
Here are the top 10 OT rankings for the 2025 NFL Draft, according to PFSN Draft Analyst Ian Cummings:
10. Emery Jones Jr., LSU
9. Ozzy Trapilo, Boston College
8. Marcus Mbow, Purdue
7. Josh Conerly Jr., Oregon
6. Jonah Savaiinaea, Arizona
5. Donovan Jackson, Ohio State
4. Kelvin Banks Jr., Texas
3. Josh Simmons, Ohio State
2. Will Campbell, LSU
1. Armand Membou, Missouri
Williams is ranked 126th overall on Cummings’ Big Board.
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