The Washington Redskins have added another RB to the roster with the signing of UDFA Trey Williams from Texas A & M. Williams(5'7", 195 lbs) played for the Aggies for 3 season, rushing for 1343 yards and 18 TDs, averaging 6.6 yards per carry. He also caught 38 passes for 330 yards and a TD. Williams also has experience as a kick returner, with 70 returns for 1684 yards with a 24.1 yards per return average.

Head coach Jay Gruden has mentioned several times that he planned on drafting a RB, and he did that in the 3rd round with Matt Jones from Florida. Gruden also wants competition for the bottom of the depth chart, where Chris Thompson and Silas Redd lived last season. Gruden has repeatedly mentioned that Chris Thompson needs to stay healthy, and that Redd needs more consistency. With the departure of Roy Helu, Jr. in free agency, there is an opening for a pass catching back in Gruden's offense. Williams has an opportunity to fill that role this season if he can beat out the incumbents. Silas Redd was a small surprise last year when he made the team as an UDFA, can Williams do the same this season?

Officially a Washington Redskin woke up to some Great! News!!! God is good and God is real They say that dreams come true and when they do its a beautiful thing! #Thankful #Blessed #GrindTime A video posted by Trey Williams (@twll3) on May 5, 2015 at 9:12am PDT

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