 I convinced myself I could play at the next level ever since I was in high school. Even though I had no offers, I knew what I was capable of. I knew I could do damage and make an extreme impact at the next level. Being a walk-on is not an easy journey whatsoever. You have to earn everything up to this point that I've had to do as I've earned myself with a lot of hard work and looking to carry that on at the next level. I definitely have to prove myself at every step that I've taken. But it's also something that motivates me a lot, so I'm extremely grateful to have been a walk-on. Some might want to learn something in the special teams room just so they can be out there and play and make a roster spot. But I look even further, I want to understand every single piece of special teams or even defense and offense just so that I can have a greater understanding of not only the position I'm playing, but the whole scheme. My willingness to do what the team needs, that's something I've always brought value to wherever I've been. The fact that I could not only be willing to be able to play on all three sides, but having the capabilities to do it, I think that's why I'm an X-Factor in a special play. When I heard my name called in the fifth round, I just had extreme excitement and joy. Couldn't be happier to be in Atlanta. Here is Williams, five yards deep. Middle of the field at the 15, cuts it to the 20. Hurdles the guy there and out of bounds he goes.