Arkansas has signed offensive lineman Bryant Williams, a 6-foot-7, 335-pound player from Lake Charles, Louisiana. Williams played three seasons at Louisiana, starting 11 games in 2025 without allowing a sack and contributing to a team that averaged 344.8 total yards per game. His previous seasons saw him consistently graded high in performance, helping lead the Ragin' Cajuns to notable rankings in offense and defense metrics.

By the Numbers
  • Started 11 games in the 2025 season without allowing a sack.
  • Helped Louisiana average 183.2 rushing yards per game, ranking 31st nationally.
  • Graded 90% or better in seven games during the 2024 season, with a perfect 100-rating against South Alabama.
Yes, But

Despite his strong college performance, questions remain about how he will adapt to a higher level of competition in the SEC, as well as the transition from his previous team’s system.

State of Play
  • Williams is now part of the Arkansas roster as they aim to strengthen their offensive line.
  • The team is looking to build on past successes and improve their overall performance in the upcoming season.
What's Next

Arkansas will focus on integrating Williams into their offensive strategies during the off-season, and his performance in spring training will be key for his role in the upcoming season.

Bottom Line

Signing Bryant Williams strengthens Arkansas's offensive line depth, and his proven track record in college football helps enhance the team's prospects for improved offensive performance moving forward.