Two of Alabama's young stars held a youth football clinic, and Haynes talked about what he's seen from Williams' early development with the Crimson Tide.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala.— Before he's even taken a snap in an Alabama uniform, freshman wide receiver Ryan Williams is already making his mark in the Tuscaloosa community. Williams paired up with his Crimson Tide teammate, sophomore running back Justice Haynes, to hold a youth football camp at Hillcrest High School in Tuscaloosa on Saturday.
Williams is one of the Crimson Tide's summer enrollees and was the first big recruiting win for new head coach Kalen DeBoer. The receiver was one of the top overall recruits in the 2025 class before reclassifying to 2024, where he quickly shot up the individual recruiting rankings despite being a year younger than everyone else.
Haynes and Williams have developed a relationship ever since Williams committed to join the Crimson Tide and the two wanted to team up for the youth football camp in Tuscaloosa. Haynes grew up watching his father, former NFL player Verron Haynes, hold similar events and wanted to follow in his father's footsteps.
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