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Five facts about Mykel Williams, the 49ers’ first-round draft pick Mykel Williams, a 20-year-old edge rusher, has been added to the San Francisco 49ers. The 49ers selected the 6-foot-5, 265 lb defensive end with the No.

 

 


 

11 overall decision in the first round of the 2025 NFL draft. Although you may be aware of Williams’ statistics, accolades, highlights, and draft attributes, there are five additional facts you should be aware of. Georgia Pipeline Williams is the most recent pass rusher to make his way to the NFL from the talent-rich infrastructure in Athens, Georgia.

 

 

 

 

In the most recent drafts, Kirby Smart’s program has generated some of the most promising defensive line prospects in the league. The Georgia defensive line alumni group is already well-stocked with players such as Jalen Carter, Jordan Davis, Travon Walker, Lorenzo Carter, Nolan Smith, Azeez Ojulari, Leonard Floyd, and Devonte Wyatt. Georgia to San Francisco The 49ers have not engaged with Georgia in the

 

 

 

 

first round in an extended period, despite the fact that the state is one of the most prolific producers of talent at the collegiate level. The 49ers have not selected a prospect from Georgia in the first round since 1953. Harry Babcock, a tight end from Georgia, was selected by the 49ers with the first selection in the 1953 NFL draft. In 2025, Williams became the 49ers’ first first-round pick from Georgia in 72 years.Performance at the Southeastern Conference

 

 

 

 

Championship Mykel Williams reserved one of his most exceptional performances of his college tenure for the 2024 SEC championship game against the Texas Longhorns. Williams recorded a career-high two sacks, a pass deflection, and three tackles in Georgia’s 22-19 overtime victory over Steve Sarkasian’s Longhorns. Champion of the Nation Williams participated in the college football playoff as a

 

 

 

 

freshman in 2022, during which the Bulldogs won the national championship with a score of 65-7 over TCU. Williams recorded the most sacks on the squad during the Bulldogs’ championship run, with 4.5. Background in Wrestling Williams was a five-star recruit on the football field in high school and also competed as a wrestler for Hardaway High School in Columbus, Georgia.

 

 

 

 

Williams discussed his wrestling heritage during an interview with John Frierson of Georgiadogs.com. Williams began wrestling at 220 lbs as a freshman and later advanced to 285 lbs as a senior. Williams informed Frierson that his wrestling background has been advantageous to his football career.







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