The Detroit Lions conducted their first padded practice Friday, and a pair of rookies were among the players absent from the action. First-round pick defensive tackle Tyleik Williams was not present, nor was undrafted safety Ian Kennelly.
Detroit Lions rookie defensive tackle Tyleik Williams is already beginning to turn heads at training camp, with 97.1 FM's Will Burchfield reporting that
Tate Ratledge will be in the building when the Lions start their training camp in full this weekend.
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When the Detroit Lions drafted Tyleik Williams in the first round of the 2025 draft, it was a bit of a head-scratcher. The team could have taken a pass rusher here or even with the 2nd round pick they held, but instead, they took a run-stopper in Williams to shore up the other end of the defensive line.
Detroit Lions rookie Tyleik Williams has apparently gained a very important fan in the teams' locker room so far this offseason: head coach Dan Campbell.
Detroit Lions rookie defender Tyleik Williams is already turning heads at training camp ahead of mandatory OTAs. The former Ohio State Buckeye has drawn some joking ire from Pro Bowl pass rusher Aidan Hutchinson, and was named as one of 2025's most "under pressure" rookies ahead of the new year.
Detroit Lions defensive lineman Tyleik Williams will be looking to carve out a consistent role in his rookie season. Williams carries a strong reputation as a run-defender, lending creedence to the fact that his primary assignment in his debut season will be to work in early downs as a run-stuffer.
Williams spent four years at Ohio State, appearing in 51 total contests.
The Detroit Lions announced they have signed first-round DT Tyleik Williams to his rookie contract. Williams, 22, was a two-year starter at Ohio State.
The Detroit Lions have inked first-round pick Tyleik Williams to his rookie contract. It is a four-year standard rookie deal with the potential for a fifth-year option to take effect for the 2029 season.
The Detroit Lions' move to select Tyleik Williams in the first-round of the NFL draft was a shock to some, but for those who pay attention, the franchise had a need in the middle of their defense.
Rookies are not exactly given a ton of leeway when it comes to choosing their first numbers with their teams. They have to pick from a crop of numbers available to them out of a pool that's shrunken due to veterans already owning them or numbers having been retired.
Detroit Lions rookie defensive tackle Tyleik Williams is hoping for an opportunity to secure a new jersey number. At Ohio State, the talented defensive lineman wore No.
The Detroit Lions began their trek toward training camp Friday with the start of rookie minicamp. From Friday through Sunday, the draft picks, undrafted free agents and tryout players will get acclimated to the Lions' scheme and compete for roster spots heading into OTAs, training camp and the preseason.
The Detroit Lions selected national championship winning Ohio State Buckeyes defensive tackle Tyleik Williams toward the end of the first round on Thursday night, giving Detroit another stalwart run stopper and pass rusher in the middle of their defensive line.
Another national champion has come off the board in Green Bay. Ohio State defensive tackle Tyleik Williams has been selected in the 2025 NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions.
Tyleik Williams's skill set lends itself to his being a three-down lineman once he diversifies his pass-rushing toolbox. A former four-star recruit from Unity Reed High School in Manassas, Virginia, where he was the fourth recruit from his state and the 18th defensive lineman during the 2021 recruiting cycle.
The 2025 NFL Draft class is fairly deep at the defensive tackle position, and one has gotten a ton of attention lately.
According to Jordan Schultz, Ohio State DT Tyleik Williams has taken official visits to the Eagles, Bills, Texans, and Packers, and he’s scheduled to visit
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Height: 6030 (unofficial) Weight: 327 (unofficial) Year: Senior Pro Comparison: BJ Hill Ohio State Buckeyes defensive tackle Tyleik Williams is a player who, in the right environment, could see everything snap into place and become a draft steal.
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Tyleik Williams knows what is at stake for this coming season. The Ohio State Buckeyes defensive tackle spoke at his first media availability of the spring season, and told reporters everything was on the line in 2024.
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There have been rumors that multiple Ohio State Buckeyes are considering a return for the 2024 season. And on Wednesday, the first domino in that process fell, with standout defensive lineman Tyleik Williams announcing his intentions to return to Ohio State for his fourth season with the program. Williams made his announcement on X.
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