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Jonah Williams

JonahWilliams

Galveston, TXBall
Jersey
#9
Pos
S
HT / WT
6-3.25 / 206
Class
FR
NIL Valuation
$436K
Texas LonghornsTexas Longhorns
Experience
2025 – present
Year
Sophomore
Age
19
The Journey
Class of 2025
Texas Longhorns
ENROLLED
Ball Tornadoes
Ball Tornadoes
2022 – 2024
HIGH SCHOOL

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Reminds Us Of

Jeremy Chinn
Jeremy Chinn
S / 6-3 / 212
Southern IllinoisSouthern Illinois · HS Class of 2016
Carolina2020 Draft · Rnd 2 · Pick 64

Jonah Williams' size, athleticism and ball skills remind us of Jeremy Chinn. Williams is a much more established high school prospect than Chinn was.

Scouting Report

Approved · Nov 25, 2024

Jonah Williams

Scouted byCharles Power
S2025 · Football

Jumbo safety prospect with the size, athleticism and playmaking instincts to be a potential queen on the chessboard for defensive coordinators. Has linebacker size with the athleticism of a top defensive back. Measured in at 6-foot-3 ⅛, 206 pounds with 32.25-inch arms at the On3 Elite Series prior to his senior season. Registers as a top athlete in the combine setting. A true three-phase playmaker on Friday nights, lining up at safety, wide receiver and as a return man. An easy, fluid mover with a great top gear. Covers ground in a hurry. Shows outstanding range in coverage. Covers from…

Personal Life

Jonah Williams is the definition of a two-sport star. Along with being named the district MVP in football during his sophomore season, he's also widely regarded as one of the top baseball talents in the Lone Star State. In football, he returned three interceptions for touchdowns and four punts for scores in 2022. As a sophomore, the centerfielder batted .474 with 10 doubles and five triples. Following the baseball season, Williams was an unanimous all-district first-team honoree, a first-team all-county outfielder and was selected for and played in the Greater Houston Baseball Coaches Association Futures Game. "I don't know which sport I like more – football or baseball," Williams said. "I get a lot of questions about it, but I don't know which sport I like more." Williams' older brother, Nick, was drafted in the second round of the 2012 MLB draft and made his debut with the Phillies in 2017. “There has been a lot of competition,” Williams told VYPE about how his family has made him a better athlete. “I just use it for fuel and not get caught slacking. It’s good knowing they're there to motivate me and compete with me day in and day out.”

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