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The Kansas City Chiefs will rely on rookie defensive back Nohl Williams to buoy their secondary next season as they endeavor to punch their ticket to a fourth consecutive Super Bowl.
Despite his inexperience, Williams is expected to help Kansas City force more turnovers next season after he led the FBS in interceptions with the California Golden Bears last year.
During comments to the media on Saturday, Williams told reporters about his budding relationship with Chiefs defensive backs coach Dave Merritt:
“He’s (Defensive Backs Coach Dave Merritt) a good ball coach," Williams explained. "He’s been around the game a long time, he knows his stuff, and I know I can learn a lot from him and keep growing and developing into the player I want to be.”
Fans should keep their eyes on Williams over the next few months to see if the former Golden Bear has what it takes to crack Kansas City's starting lineup as a rookie.
This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Rookie Nohl Williams says DB coach Dave Merritt 'knows his stuff'
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Despite his inexperience, Williams is expected to help Kansas City force more turnovers next season after he led the FBS in interceptions with the California Golden Bears last year.
During comments to the media on Saturday, Williams told reporters about his budding relationship with Chiefs defensive backs coach Dave Merritt:
“He’s (Defensive Backs Coach Dave Merritt) a good ball coach," Williams explained. "He’s been around the game a long time, he knows his stuff, and I know I can learn a lot from him and keep growing and developing into the player I want to be.”
Fans should keep their eyes on Williams over the next few months to see if the former Golden Bear has what it takes to crack Kansas City's starting lineup as a rookie.
This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Rookie Nohl Williams says DB coach Dave Merritt 'knows his stuff'
Continue reading...