Mario Williams

DE · North Carolina State
Williams is a physically gifted athlete in the mold of Carolina's Julius Peppers and Philadelphia's Jevon Kearse -- tremendous terrors on the football field who attack quarterbacks with a vengeance. In this era of undersized speed rushers, Williams provides a perfect blend of size, strength and speed. With his massive wingspan, he simply engulfs quarterbacks when delivering the sack. Williams was such a dominating player during his time at Richlands High School that the school recently retired his jersey number (82). The 2002 Associated Press All-State choice was one of three North Carolina High School players to be named to Fox Sports Network's 2002 Countdown to Signing Day All-South team. He was rated the eighth-best player in Super Prep's Elite 50 team and the fifth-best defensive end nationally by BorderWars.com. He was selected to the 2002 North Carolina Shrine Bowl team, where he notched four sacks. Williams recorded 87 tackles, 13 sacks, 22 stops for losses, five forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and five blocked kicks as a senior for Coach Kevin Williams. He also played running back as a senior because of injuries at that position, rushing for 590 yards and three touchdowns on 58 carries. He also recorded over 100 tackles as a junior. Williams graduated from high school in December 2002 and attended the Gator Bowl with North Carolina State. Williams earned 2003 Freshman All-American honors from The Sporting News, the Football Writers Association and Football News. He started every game at defensive end, recording 56 tackles (34 solos) with five sacks, thirteen stops for losses, seven quarterback pressures and five pass deflections. He also caused two fumbles and recovered another. The co-recipient of the 2004 Cary Brewbaker Award, given to the team's most valuable defensive lineman, Williams also earned the Bob Warrren Award for Integrity and Sportsmanship. He did not register his first sack until the fifth game, but went on a tear to finish with seven sacks, fifteen stops behind the line of scrimmage and 57 tackles (44 solos). He had nineteen pressures, a fumble recovery and two pass break-ups. Williams attained All-American status as a junior in 2005. The team MVP set school single-season records with 14.5 sacks and 27.5 stops for losses. He posted 62 tackles (32 solos) with 23 pressures, a fumble recovery and two forced fumbles. He deflected five passes, blocked a kick and recorded a safety in 36 contests.