Background
Williams grew up in Hempstead, Texas, where he was touted as one of the country"s top high school running back prospects in 1986.
Williams grew up in Hempstead, Texas, where he was touted as one of the country"s top high school running back prospects in 1986.
Williams was considered a lock to commit to nearby Texas Agricultural and Mechanical, but shocked everyone when he committed to Louisiana State University at the last minute on signing day. The highly contested recruiting battle created a lot of bitterness between the two schools (Louisiana State University and Texas Agricultural and Mechanical had recently revived their yearly football rivalry). Because of it, Williams went to Louisiana State University in 1986 with outrageous, perhaps unrealistic, expectations.
Louisiana State University fans were expecting a -caliber running back, but he never became one, partly because of knee injuries.
He still had a decent college career, however. Williams ran for over 2,800 yards in his 4 years at Louisiana State University, and is fifth in Louisiana State University history in career all-purpose yards.
In his final season at Louisiana State University, he was named to the All-Securities and Exchange Commission team The Kansas City Chiefs selected Williams in the first round of the 1991 NFL Draft.
In his first two seasons, Barry Word and Christian Okoye consistently beat Williams out for playing time.
In both seasons, he finished behind Word and Okoye in rushing yards. By 1993, Marcus Allen joined the team and became the starter. In 1994, Williams moved on to the Los Angeles Raiders.
He finally received a chance to be a starter, and responded with two good seasons.
He rushed for 983 yards in 1994. He followed up this season with his only 1,000-yard rushing season, rushing for 1,114 yards and 9 touchdowns in 1995.
After 1995, Williams lost his starting job to another first round pick, Napoleon Kaufman, and was eventually moved to tight education He stayed with the Raiders until his release after the 1998 NFL season.