Now that the 2015 regular season is over, the Green Bay Packers signed rookie quarterback Ryan Williams to a reserve/future deal on Tuesday, meaning he will not count on the 53-man roster the rest of this season but will be part of the 90-man offseason roster.

Williams is a product of the University of Miami that played his final college season in 2014. He originally began his college career at Memphis where he 2,075 yard, 13 touchdowns and 10 interceptions his true freshman season before transferring.

After backing up Stephen Morris in 2012 and 2013, Williams looked to be the starter heading into his senior season before tearing his ACL as the spring and relegating him to backup status the rest of his final year in Miami.

In three years at Miami, Williams threw for just 506 yards, four touchdowns and one interception.

Perhaps Williams left an impression on the Packers after flying him in for a pre-draft visit, according to the Sun Sentinel in Miami.

Williams also raised his stock when he was named MVP of the Medal of Honor Bowl, a postseason college all-star game, in which he threw for 115 yards.

Obviously Williams won't be threatening the job security of Aaron Rodgers anytime soon, but he does have one of the best in the business to learn from.

Backup Scott Tolzien is a free agent after this season with no guarantee he'll return to Green Bay, which could allow Williams to compete for the No. 3 quarterback job behind Brett Hundley.

Williams is 6-4 and 215 lbs.

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