Los Angeles Chargers’ rookie Mike Williams excelled at the collegiate level and will only continue to improve in the National Football League.

The newly re-located Los Angeles Chargers used their seventh overall pick this offseason to draft wide receiver Mike Williams from Clemson. This was one of the first picks in many years that didn’t feel like a stretch among the first 10 picks. Chargers fans should already be pleased with what they’ve seen from him so far.

Not including his neck injury in 2015, Williams had a great career for Dabo Swinney at Clemson. He dominated the ACC on a regular basis and also, helped the Tigers beat the Alabama Crimson Tide in the National Championship last year.

At 6-4 and 218 pounds, Mike Williams has the size and hands to become a fantastic receiver at the NFL level. While expectations for Williams need to be tempered a bit, this guy has everything you want in a franchise player. Size, hands, dependability, and big-play ability — he even showed more speed than people expected at the NFL Combine.

That being said, I truly believe that Williams will become one of the best receivers in the NFL in a very short amount of time.