Tommy Williams
Tommy Williams
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Zack Reyes | Prep Redzone Scout
Williams threw for 3 TDs and ran for another two in Incline’s 49-0 shutout win over North Tahoe. The senior QB made an impressive downfield throw while rolling to his left and showed his rare speed and elusiveness on multiple explosive scramble plays. Williams is one of the most underrated QB prospects in the state. Incline advances to face a southern first-round winner in the 2A state semis this Saturday.
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Williams has been one of Nevada’s most productive dual-threats in Incline’s 6-0 start to the season. The 6’2″/175 senior has totaled nearly 1,000 yards and 10 TDs through the air and another 280 yards and 11 TDs rushing. He’s a crafty, instinctive athlete that can use both his live arm and mobility outside the pocket to make plays. He’s a difference-maker with his legs possessing notable upside in his natural ability as an athlete. Williams holds an offer from Nevada which was picked up in June.
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Read EvaluationZack Reyes | Prep Redzone Scout
Williams completed 13/20 passes for 272 yards and 3 TDs in Incline’s 45-26 victory over Portola (CA). The senior QB also flashed his athleticism avoiding tacklers and reversing field on a rushing TD in the redzone. Williams is a smooth, mobile passer with underrated arm talent. He showed his natural throwing mechanics, escapability from the pocket, and his ability to find receivers on the run in the strong outing. Williams is a QB to keep an eye on in northern Nevada this season.
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Tommy Williams
Tommy
Williams
6'2" | 175 lbs | QB
Incline | 2025
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NV
is a natural athlete and it shows on just about every play. A three-sport athlete for Incline, he also averaged over 26 points per game on the hardwood as a junior. During football season, Williams could be seen throwing the rock all across the yard. He finished the season with more than six times as many touchdowns as interceptions and averaged more than 150 yards a game. He does an incredible job of working through progressions and will trust his legs before forcing a bad decision down the field with his arm. Williams has shown he has what it takes to play football at the next level, and it’s likely not even his best sport.
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