29-04-2025 18:30 via prideofdetroit.com

All-22 film breakdown: What Tyleik Williams brings to Lions

Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images Meko and Morgan are back on the Pride of Detroit YouTube channel breaking down the All-22 tape of Lions’ first-round pick Tyleik Williams. Looking to learn even more about the Detroit Lions’ 2025 draft class? Well, you’re in luck! Meko and I (Morgan) are back with more draft-related content, this time breaking down All-22 from Lions first-round draft pick Tyleik Williams.We dive into the tape from Williams’ impressive final season at Ohio Stat
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