Posted: Dec 14, 2015
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"Jamall Williams has been a main stay name over the last four years for Central Methodist Football," said CMU Special Teams Coordinator/Running Backs Coach/Director of Football Operations/Equipment Manager Caleb Haynes. "He has been a four year starter for us and a big time player. We will truly miss Jamall next season and it will be very hard to replace the production he has given us over the last 3 seasons."
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Jamall Williams led all Eagle receivers in 2015 in receptions, yards and touchdowns. He finished the year with 44 catches for 932 yards and 12 touchdowns.
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"Jamall is a huge redzone threat standing at 6'6" and having very good ball skills," continued Haynes. "I have seen Jamall really mature over his stint with us both on and off the field. He is very much a student of the game and has a very high football IQ. In my opinion Jamall has the skills to play at the next level whether it be making a NFL practice squad, playing in Canada, arena league, or playing overseas. I really hope the best for this young man and firmly believe if a professional team gives him a chance they won't be disappointed."
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For his career at CMU, Jamall Williams brought in 113 receptions for 2,055 yards and 30 touchdowns. Williams set career highs across the board in 2015 for receptions, yards, yards-per-reception, and touchdowns.
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The D2/NAIA Challenge is put on in part with the 2015 National Scouting Showcase (NSS) games hosted by the CDFL in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
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