Back during rookie minicamp, Detroit Lions first-round pick Tyleik Williams was wearing number 78. When asked why he was sporting that numberâsomething he didnât wear in collegeâit was pretty clear he didnât want to rock 78.
âTrying to get 91, but itâs already taken,â Williams said. âBut hopefully, I can get out of 78. I donât want (it), but right now, itâs 78. Now, Iâm going to stick with it, make it look good. But for right now, thatâs my number.â
The problem for Williams is that veteran defensive tackle Levi Onwuzurike is currently sporting the number 91âWilliamsâ number he wore at Ohio State. However, it appears he wonât be wearing it for long.
Williams posted on his Instagram a text from someone telling him that his number has been officially changed to 91âsuggesting Onwuzurike gave it up.
As of right now, itâs unclear what number Onwuzurike is taking. He has previously worn 75 with the Lions, but that is currently taken by Colby Sorsdal. In college, he wore 95 (currently held by Pat OâConnor) and No. 9 (Ennis Rakestraw). There arenât a lot of numbers available with the roster at 90 players, but some currently vacant options include 79, 77 (donât do it), and 56. During the offseason, teams are allowed one set of duplicate numbers, so itâs possible Onwuzurike is still sporting the 91… for now.
Typically, when there is an exchange for numbers, there is a certain amount of compensation involved. Weâll have to see what Tyleik Williams had to offer Onwuzurike to give up his newly acquired jersey number.
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