Ryan Coleman-Williams — 2027 NFL Mock Draft Roundup 1.0
Leading up to the 2027 NFL Draft, we will track where Alabama Crimson Tide wide receiver Ryan Coleman-Williams appears in the latest NFL mock drafts.
Ryan Coleman-Williams NFL Mock Drafts
Here are some of the latest mock drafts in which Ryan Coleman-Williams has appeared:
No. 30 overall — Los Angeles Rams
After taking the SEC by storm in 2024 with 10 total touchdowns as a true freshman, Coleman-Williams suffered through a season-long sophomore slump last year, recording just four touchdown receptions. I'm confident that he can recapture his playmaking ways this season as Coleman-Williams possesses electric stop-start quickness to get open. He must improve the concentration drops that plagued him last year, however.
For the Win — Christian D'Andrea
No. 13 overall — Washington Commanders
Williams didn't live up to the expectations set in a brilliant true freshman 2024. He remains an absolute burner with game-breaking capabilities.
No. 24 overall — New England Patriots
Coleman-Williams' tape in 2025 looked nothing like what we all witnessed during his freshman season in '24. If he can return to that player, he'll have a chance to be a top-10 pick and battle Jeremiah Smith for WR1.
No. 31 overall — Buffalo Bills
Coleman-Williams was fantastic as a freshman in 2024 but tailed off a bit last season while struggling with drops. The talent is clear, and many are expecting a bounce-back year. He's a three-level threat with excellent vertical speed to stack defenders. Coleman-Williams also has unique body control to put his frame into positions to catch passes outside of the strike zone. If he can recapture his freshman form, he could be that big-time receiver the Bills desperately need.
No. 32 overall — Los Angeles Rams
Coleman-Williams has electric ability that will get him into the first round if he shows improved concentration to be a better finisher at the catch point.
No. 21 overall — Dallas Cowboys
After taking a step back as a sophomore, Williams will look to recapture the form that made him a household name as a freshman. Despite a disappointing second season, he still possesses rare, game-breaking talent and the versatility to project as a likely Day 1 selection.
No. 12 overall — Washington Commanders
Coleman-Williams will still be 19 years old at the end of next year's college football season, so there is a real possibility he could return to Alabama for his senior season if he does not improve his hands (17 career drops on 114 catchable targets) and address production concerns, including nine games with fewer than 50 receiving yards last season. If he shows more of the electric playmaking ability he flashed against Georgia as a true freshman, he could emerge as a top-10 selection.
No. 11 overall — Washington Commanders
I'm banking on Coleman-Williams to rekindle the glory of his breakout freshman season where he seemingly levitated to make gravity defying plays. While the drops mounted last year, he was still getting open and has field tilting talent. It's also important to remember that he re-classified and was a 17-year-old freshman, so there is plenty of time for correction.
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