ARIZONA CARDINALS

Ryan Williams shines, gives glimpses of what could be

Jul 29, 2012, 5:34 AM | Updated: 6:39 am

Flagstaff, Ariz. — It seems as though with every carry
Ryan Williams gets, the closer and closer he looks to
being the player the Cardinals were so excited about this
time one year ago.

Williams, who missed all of last season after rupturing
the patellar tendon in his right knee, has found a way to
impress nearly every chance he’s gotten this offseason.

The latest step was Saturday, as Williams broke off a pair
of the longest plays of the day, one of which was a 44-
yard scamper that was easily the highlight of the day for
the offense.

“That’s what I’m supposed to do,” Williams said after the
team’s annual Red and White scrimmage. “But you’ve got to
give kudos to everybody that blocked.”

Williams may want to give the credit to the guys up front,
but the strong moves, sharp cuts and vision have all been
on display in Flagstaff, and have to have coaches, players
and fans excited about what kind of season the 22-year-old
could have in 2012.

Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt, though, remains a bit
cautious.

“It’s a process with him,” he said. “I know we’re going to
have some days where he’s a little bit sore, but it was
great to see him out here [Saturday], it was nice to see
him take that long run, it was nice to see him have to go
inside and hit it up in there and make some cuts.

“Whenever a guy works as hard as Ryan has, you have a
special place in your heart that you want to see him do
well. I selfishly want him to do well because he’s a good
football player — at least, that’s what we think based on
what we saw — but it’s great for him to get out here and
do this.”

Unofficially Williams picked up 61
yards on eight carries,
with 44 of them coming the one
run.

And while the running back admitted he’s not quite his old
self yet, being hit some Saturday and slipping around on
the moist grass without incident makes him believe he’ll
get there soon enough.

“I wouldn’t necessarily say I’m back, but I’ve still got
the whole month of August left and I’m getting close to
it,” he said.

Arizona Cardinals

Rutgers cornerback Max Melton celebrates...

Tyler Drake

Arizona Cardinals select Rutgers CB Max Melton with No. 43 pick in 2024 NFL Draft

The Arizona Cardinals took Rutgers cornerback Max Melton with the No. 43 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.

1 hour ago

Arizona Cardinals GM Monti Ossenfort talks to reporters...

Tyler Drake

Cardinals trade Nos. 35, 186 to Falcons for Nos. 43, 79 in 2024 NFL Draft

The Arizona Cardinals have traded Nos. 35 and 186 to the Atlanta Falcons in exchange for Nos. 43 and 79 in the 2024 NFL Draft.

2 hours ago

Marvin Harrison Sr. and Marvin Harrison Jr. pose for a photo...

Tyler Drake

On or off the field, Marvin Harrison Sr. couldn’t be prouder of his son

Seeing your son reach new heights as a football player can do a lot for a father's pride, especially if that parent is an NFL Hall of Famer.

3 hours ago

Defensive back Cooper DeJean...

Arizona Sports

Cardinals NFL Draft Day 2 mock drafts roundup: McKinstry, DeJean on the board

At the conclusion of the first round, the Day 2 mock drafts come out, and there are a lot of ideas for whom the Cardinals will end up with.

8 hours ago

Kyler Murray...

Alex Weiner

Cardinals’ Monti Ossenfort feels good about options in 2nd round of NFL Draft

The Cardinals still see talented options on the board as they prepare to pick 35th overall at the NFL Draft.

9 hours ago

Korey Cunningham...

Arizona Sports

Former Cardinals OL Korey Cunningham found dead at age 28

Korey Cunningham, a former offensive lineman who played with the Arizona Cardinals, has died at the age of 28.

10 hours ago

Ryan Williams shines, gives glimpses of what could be