Ryan Coleman-Williams is still a long shot in the Heisman picture, but he’s not being brushed aside.
The Alabama wide receiver sits at 200-to-1 odds at BetMGM to become the Crimson Tide’s fifth Heisman Trophy winner, yet USA TODAY Sports’ Blake Toppmeyer still put him on a list of seven sleeper candidates for the award. Toppmeyer called Coleman-Williams a dark horse and pointed back to the kind of talent that once made him impossible to ignore.
“Coleman-Williams endured a bit of a sophomore slump following a freshman All-American season,” Toppmeyer wrote. “He has become a major dark horse for the Heisman, but this is still the guy who once had 177 receiving yards against Georgia as a 17-year-old.
He has added “Coleman” to his jersey surname to honor his mom. He also changed numbers.
It’s all part of an effort to leave last year behind. He’s still just 19.
He needs this to be a coming-of-age season.”
Toppmeyer also included Alabama quarterback Keelon Russell on the same sleeper list, noting his “superstar potential.” Russell may have the better odds, but Coleman-Williams brings a different kind of ceiling - the sort of explosive ability that can change the shape of a season if it shows up with enough regularity.
That’s where this gets interesting for Alabama. Coleman-Williams has the raw ability, but the path to a Heisman run is built on two things: consistency and maturity.
Alabama has already produced four Heisman winners, starting with Mark Ingram II in 2009, then Derrick Henry in 2015 and DeVonta Smith in 2020. Smith’s run remains the blueprint for a wide receiver trying to break through. He became the first true receiver to win the award since Tim Brown in 1987, and he did it by stacking big play after big play with remarkable steadiness.
That’s the standard Coleman-Williams would have to chase. Smith’s season showed how a receiver can rise from being underappreciated to undeniable when the production never wavers.
Coleman-Williams has that kind of upside, and Alabama fans know it. What they want to see now is whether he can deliver it every week, every drive, every snap.
For Coleman-Williams, this season is about proving that the flashes can become the norm. If that happens, the Heisman conversation could look a lot different.
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