
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football’s Jameson Williams is arguably the fastest player in the Buckeyes’ wide receiver room. The freshman wide receiver runs a 4.48-second 40-yard dash, has a 4.45-second shuttle speed, and a vertical of 33.5 inches. The only problem is he didn’t get to show it often this season because of the talent ahead of him at wide receiver. He probably got more playing time than most guys buried in the depth chart because of the sizeable leads the Buckeyes had in the second halves of games, allowing younger players to get experience. But he spent most of his time playing on special teams in a role he wholeheartedly embraced. He understands how things work at schools that a deep with talent. Sometimes you have to wait. “It doesn’t get to me like that,” Williams told cleveland.com. “I know that there’s talent in front of me, and…
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