Tré Williams was born on April 1, 2000, in Dallas, Texas. Standing at 6'3" and weighing 245 pounds, Williams showed early promise as a formidable linebacker. He honed his skills at Carter High School, where he quickly became a standout player, earning All-State honors in his senior year. His impressive high school career led to numerous scholarship offers, ultimately committing to play for the University of Alabama, a powerhouse in college football.
Williams is known for his aggressive playing style and exceptional ability to read the game. His speed and agility make him a versatile linebacker, capable of both defending against the run and dropping back into coverage. Williams's tackling ability is top-tier, consistently ranking among the team leaders in tackles for loss. His football IQ and leadership on the field have made him a key defensive asset for Alabama.
During his tenure with Alabama, Williams has been a part of a team that reached the College Football Playoffs twice. In his sophomore year, he recorded 75 tackles, 10 of which were for loss, and 4 sacks, earning him a spot on the All-SEC Second Team. Williams's performance has not only contributed to the team's success but has also put him on the radar of NFL scouts as a promising prospect for the upcoming draft.
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