

Following the surprising selection of offensive tackle Tyler Smith in the first round of the NFL Draft on Thursday, the Dallas Cowboys once again addressed the trenches in Round 2, selecting Ole Miss defensive end Sam Williams with the No. 56 pick.
With the departure of Randy Gregory this offseason, Williams adds a dynamic and athletic pass-rushing specialist to the Dallas defense, that should be able to fit into the rotation sooner than later.
Williams transferred to Ole Miss from Northeast Mississippi Community College, and he was named to All-American teams by Walter Camp and the Associated Press in 2021. He set the school record for sacks this past season as well, racking up 12.5 in that category. He also recorded 57 total tackles.
Those numbers in 2021 added to an impressive resume built in Oxford where he finished with 22.5 sacks over the course of three seasons. He also finished with 134 total tackles in that span.
Williams joins a Dallas Cowboys team that won the NFC East in 2021, but the franchise also has 11-straight playoff appearances that have not resulted in a trip to the conference championship, the longest streak in NFL history.
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