Wed Jul 22 2015 | 16:24 | Williams on track to start at defensive tackle for Raiders this ... |
Williams is on track to start at defensive tackle for the Raiders this season, Scott Bair of CSN reports. |
Williams, who signed with Oakland this offseason after five seasons with the Cardinals, appears to be the favorite to start alongside Justin Ellis in the team's base defense. A former first-round draft pick, Williams provides his 6-foot-2, 330 pound frame that will aid in shutting down opposing teams' inside run games. He had 31 tackles and one sack in 16 games with the Cardinals last season. |
Wed Mar 11 2015 | 11:36 | Williams will sign with Raiders |
Williams will sign with the Raiders, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. |
Williams has been a constant presence along the Cardinals defensive line for the past five seasons, but will change colors to black and silver for 2015. The defensive tackle hasn't done much to make him a valuable fantasy commodity, but finished 2014 with 31 tackles (20 solo), one sack and one pass defensed. |
Tue Nov 4 2014 | 14:43 | Williams took field for 30 of Cardinals' 64 defensive snaps in S... |
Williams took the field for 30 of the Cardinals' 64 defensive snaps in Sunday's victory at Dallas, FOX Sports 910 Phoenix reports. |
Williams' best game of the season aided in Arizona's defense corralling DeMarco Murray for the first time in 2014. In order to do so, coordinator Todd Bowles made the strategic decision to trot out a four-man front, and Williams responded with seven tackles (three solo), two tackles for loss, and one sack. If the Cardinals revert to their typical formations going forward -- either 3-3-5 or 3-2-6 -- Williams' time in the IDP spotlight could quickly evaporate, as he entered Week 9 with 12 tackles (10 solo) in the season's first seven contests. |
Wed Aug 20 2014 | 19:11 | Williams may play defensive end at times following loss of Darne... |
Williams may play defensive end at times following the loss of Darnell Dockett (knee) for the season, the Cardinals' official site reports. "I played it a little bit last year toward the end of the season, trying to spell Calais and Dockett for a few reps," Williams said. "I'm definitely going to do anything the coaches ask me." |
Williams has been injured at times during his four-year career yet still averaged 31.3 tackles in 13.5 games per season. If he's rushing the quarterback away from his customary spot at nose tackle, there's a high likelihood that he adds to his meager sack total of one to date. However, even with additional responsibilities, his IDP prospects won't approach that of line mates Calais Campbell and Dockett's replacement Frostee Rucker. |
Thu Oct 3 2013 | 11:56 | Dan Williams will be back as starter Week 5 |
Dan Williams (personal) will play and start Sunday's Week 5 game against the Panthers. |
Source: Arizona Republic | |
Wed Sep 25 2013 | 11:40 | Dan Williams won't play Week 4 |
Cardinals NT Dan Williams (personal) will not play in Sunday's Week 4 game against the Bucs. |
Williams' father was tragically killed in a car accident while driving to see his son play against the Saints last week. The funeral is this weekend. |
Source: Darren Urban on Twitter | |
Sun Sep 22 2013 | 12:07 | Dan Williams' father killed en route to Nola |
Cardinals NT Dan Williams' father was killed in a car accident while driving to New Orleans to see his son play. |
Williams is understandably not active Sunday in the wake of this horrific tragedy. His family lived in Memphis and often traveled to see him play for the Cardinals. Williams' mom and sister were also in the car. Their status is unknown. |
Source: Kent Somers on Twitter | |
Sat Sep 21 2013 | 20:32 | Dan Williams questionable for Week 3 |
Cardinals NT Dan Williams is questionable for Sunday's game against the Saints due to a personal matter. |
Williams did not travel with the team and his status for Week 3 is now up in the air. If Williams can't go, the Cardinals will start Frostee Rucker at nose tackle. Second-year DT Alameda Ta'amu could also be active for the first time since being claimed on waivers. |
Source: Darren Urban on Twitter | |
Sun Aug 25 2013 | 02:38 | Cardinals NT Williams suffers ankle injury |
Cardinals NT Dan Williams suffered a right ankle injury in Saturday's preseason game. |
It not clear how long Williams will be sidelined, but he's managed to avoid a high-ankle sprain. David Carter and Frostee Rucker should see playing time with the first-team defense in his absence. |
Source: Kent Somers on Twitter | |
Sat Aug 3 2013 | 10:19 | Cards NT Dan Williams sprains knee and ankle |
Cardinals NT Dan Williams suffered a sprained knee and ankle, but an MRI revealed no damage that requires surgery. |
Williams will miss practice time, but is expected to return in plenty of time to prepare for Week 1. David Carter has been Williams' backup through camp, and Bruce Arians said DE/OLB Matt Shaughnessy also will practice at tackle. |
Source: azcentral.com | |
Sat Jun 22 2013 | 22:49 | Cardinals praise DT Williams for conditioning |
Cardinals coach Bruce Arians praised DT Dan Williams for his conditioning during the team's minicamp last week. |
Williams has dealt with weight issues since entering the league in 2010, but is reportedly at an impressive 314 pounds. With the Cardinals moving to a 4-3 defense, he could be asked to stay on the field more in passing situations. "Lost a ton of weight, looks fantastic," Arians said. "If he wants to rush the passer, he's got to stay down at that weight." |
Source: Arizona Republic | |
Wed Jul 25 2012 | 12:57 | Dan Williams arrives at 314 pounds |
Cardinals NT Dan Williams checked into training camp at 314 pounds. |
It's notable because Williams has struggled with weight and conditioning ever since the Cards took him 26th overall in 2010. With his broken arm healed and weight down, he has a stranglehold on the starting nose tackle gig. The Cardinals ranked 21st against the run last season. |
Source: Mike Jurecki on Twitter | |
Sat Jul 21 2012 | 16:51 | Dan Williams in shape and recovered |
Cardinals NT Dan Williams (arm) is expected to be at 100 percent for training camp. |
Williams was outplayed by David Carter for much of last season before breaking his arm in Week 11. The Cardinals appear confident that the 2010 first-round pick will show up in shape and ready to work. They're set at the end spots in the 3-4 with Calais Campbell and Darnell Dockett. |
Source: Arizona Republic | |
Mon May 28 2012 | 09:33 | Dan Williams finally staying in shape |
Cardinals NT Dan Williams "(appears) to be in much better shape" than he was last offseason. |
Per a team source, Williams is in a "much better state, both physically and mentally." Williams has long struggled with his conditioning, but vowed to get and stay fit after last season, and has apparently stayed true to his word. He's spent the past six weeks "working regularly" with Arizona's strength-and-conditioning coach. Williams will open 2012 with a starting job. |
Source: ProFootballWeekly.com | |
Mon Feb 20 2012 | 10:56 | Dan Williams staying in shape |
Cardinals NT Dan Williams has remained at his playing weight of 327 this offseason. |
A "daily visitor" at the Cardinals' team facility as he rehabs from a broken arm, Williams has apparently finally committed to staying in shape. "I just want my coaches and teammates to trust I'll be at the right weight," he said. Williams will be 100 percent for training camp, and should open 2012 as a starter. |
Source: AzCardinals.com | |
Thu Jan 5 2012 | 10:50 | Cards NT Williams says he'll stay in shape |
Cardinals NT Dan Williams promises to spend the bulk of the offseason at the team facility to stay in shape after battling weight problems during his first two NFL seasons. |
"There was a lot of immaturity on my part," Williams admitted. "It was my first time out of college, I had a lot of money, and I didn't have to be up here for anything so I really learned my lesson. But I'll be spending all of my time here in the Valley and working with Coach (John) Lott." Williams' second season ended on injured reserve with two fractured bones in his left arm. |
Source: Arizona Republic | |
Tue Nov 22 2011 | 15:48 | Cardinals place NT Dan Williams on I.R. |
Cardinals placed NT Dan Williams (fractured arm) on injured reserve, ending his season. |
Arizona has been high on sixth-round rookie David Carter, but he's built more like a defensive end at 6'5/297 whereas Williams was a prototypical stout run plugger. Upgrade opposing running backs against the Cardinals down the stretch. Williams should return as the starter in 2012. |
Source: Rotoworld.com | |
Sun Nov 20 2011 | 20:25 | Report: Cardinals NT Williams done for season |
The Arizona Republic reports that Cardinals NT Dan Williams is done for the year with a fractured left arm. |
Apparently, it's not something he'll be able to play through with a club or brace. Williams, the 26th overall pick in the 2010 NFL draft, was finally showing signs of realizing his potential this year. Pro Football Focus has graded Williams positively against the run after a disappointing rookie season, and Arizona doesn't have another 330-pound defensive lineman to fill the void. This is an injury that could impact fantasy matchups down the stretch. |
Source: Kent Somers on Twitter | |
Sun Nov 20 2011 | 19:01 | Dan Williams carted off for Cardinals |
Cardinals NT Dan Williams left Sunday's game against the 49ers in the fourth quarter with an arm injury. |
Williams took a helmet from a diving Stewart Bradley right in the elbow. It looks like a dislocation as he's in a ton of pain. Williams was put in an air cast and carted off the field. |
Source: Rotoworld.com | |
Thu Aug 18 2011 | 08:11 | Dan Williams admits he's out of shape |
Cardinals NT Dan Williams admitted that he didn't work out hard enough during the lockout. |
At least Williams admits it. He reported to camp at 334 pounds, six pounds more than his playing weight. He has also gotten winded too easily. "I should have done more. Next year, I'll know the proper steps and I'll put this behind me," Williams said. The 2010 first-rounder is still expected to start come Week 1. |
Source: Arizona Republic | |