Williams coached wide receivers at the collegiate level for 18 years, including with Nebraska from 2015-2017. Most recently, he has built a reputation as a personal coach for several top NFL wide receivers, including Watkins, Tyreek Hill and Davante Adams.
"I don't look at it as a guru," Johnson said. "I look at it as somebody who knows the details about the position because he played the position. And I look at it as far as knowing what they're supposed to look like and what they're supposed to do. To me, that's the magic of a coach: When you can take an unfinished product, or product that's less than what others think it should be, and shape it and mold it into something that everybody wants. To me, that's a coach."
Ravens Wide Receivers Coach Tee Martin, who was hired this offseason to replace Culley, said he and Williams complement each other.
"He's really into the techniques, drill work, things of that nature," Martin said. "I come in as the guy who's coaching the wide receivers, doing the installations and also technique and all those things as well. I think we work together. I'm learning from him. He's learning from me. It's a great working relationship."
Watkins said having Williams and Martin working together is "one of the best situations that any young wide receiver or any receiver can be in."
Williams' son, Keyan, told Shaffer that his father loves working with the Ravens' young receivers.
"He's got young guys. They're all eager to learn," said Keyan, a graduate assistant at Tulane. "That's one thing that's big with him: eager to learn. And from what he told me, he loves it."
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