Bills selected Tulane LB Dorian Williams with the No. 91 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft.
Williams (6’1/228) was a nondescript, low three-star prospect who worked his way up to become a Tulane program legend and three-time All-AAC honoree. After finishing fourth nationally in FBS with 16.0 TFL in 2020, he racked up 132 tackles, 5.0 sacks, seven PBU and two interceptions for the Green Wave last year. His career on a high note, recording 17 tackles and winning the MVP in Tulane’s dramatic Cotton Bowl victory over USC. The team captain verified his wheels at the Combine with a sensational 4.49s 40-yard dash (98th%) and 1.52 10-yard split to go with an 8.76 RAS. While he likely doesn’t have the requisite bulk and take-on skills to consistently play in the box at the NFL level, Williams received PFF coverage grades of 87.0 and 90.2 which are elite scores that should translate well to the NFL. A verified athlete who has the chops to stay with the majority of running backs and tight ends in space, Williams will get a chance to help replace the loss of ex-Bills LB Tremaine Edmunds to free agency this offseason.