The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Jets’ Quinnen Williams has sights set on being ‘dominant’

- By Dennis Waszak Jr. AP Pro Football Writer

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) » Quinnen Williams was disappoint­ed with how his rookie season played out.

The No. 3 overall pick in last year’s draft came to the New York Jets with a big smile, lots of hype and plenty of expectatio­ns. The defensive tackle made some plays, but not nearly as many as he wanted.

His confidence wavered, and his braces-filled grin and fun-loving personalit­y appeared to gradually fade.

“I didn’t have a horrible season,” Williams acknowledg­ed Wednesday during a video call. “I set myself to a higher standard and my coaches set me to a higher standard because they know I can do it.”

Williams is right: He didn’t have a terrible first year in the NFL. He showed flashes at times of why he was so highly regarded coming out of Ala

bama. The 22-year-old also had the struggles typical of a young player trying to feel his way through his rookie season.

Williams finished with 2 ½ sacks, 31 tackles, nine quarterbac­k hits and a fumble recovery. A high ankle sprain also hampered him at times, but Williams refuses to use that as an excuse.

“I don’t want to blame anything on the injury because I was playing,” he said. “It just was all on me. It was all on mistakes I made. It was all on the things I did wrong. So, nothing really held me back but myself.”

He spent the first few weeks after the Jets’ final game poring over film of his play. Then he committed to getting into better shape and figuring out how to be an impact player in his second season.

The braces are off, but the smile’s back — and so is Williams’ confidence.

“This year, I’m feeling it, man,” he said. “I got my body right this offseason. I got my confidence back this offseason. I got a trainer who I’ve been training my butt off with . ... I just feel it, man. I’m in great shape, great condition, man. I got my body fat down. I’m rockin’ and rollin’. I feel myself being that person that they drafted me to be.

“I feel like I’m coming into that person — to be a dominant defensive tackle in the NFL.”

He recently approached defensive line coach Andre Carter, who played 13 years in the league, and told him he had an epiphany of sorts.

“Hey, Coach, I learned something today,” Williams declared.

“What’s that?” Carter asked. “Just go!” Williams said. That might be the biggest lesson Williams learned last season, that he was thinking — and overthinki­ng — things while on the field rather than letting his instincts guide him. Carter said he had been urging Williams to simplify his approach, and is happy it appears to have clicked with the young D-lineman.

 ?? BILL KOSTROUN - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Jets defensive tackle Quinnen Williams warms up before an NFL football game against the Buffalo Bills Sunday, Sept. 8, 2019, in East Rutherford, N.J.
BILL KOSTROUN - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Jets defensive tackle Quinnen Williams warms up before an NFL football game against the Buffalo Bills Sunday, Sept. 8, 2019, in East Rutherford, N.J.

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