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Trent Williams of the San Francisco 49ers has been receiving high praise from an NFL coordinator who claims that he has ‘no weakness’ in his game. According to a survey conducted by ESPN, Williams has been ranked as the top offensive tackle in the league by league executives, coaches, and scouts.

Despite being in Year 14 of his career, Williams continues to display his dominance on the field. The coordinator mentioned that Williams excels in various aspects of his game, including protection, the run game, and second-level plays downfield. They also noted that his skill set has not diminished over the years.

This marks the third consecutive year that Williams has topped the annual ESPN list of top offensive tackles. In addition to his exceptional talent, Williams’ durability has also been highlighted as a remarkable aspect of his career. Despite missing a few games in the past seasons due to injuries, he has consistently performed at a high level.

With 11 Pro Bowl selections and three First Team All-Pro nods to his name, Williams’ impressive resume speaks for itself. The rankings also included other talented offensive tackles in the league, such as Penei Sewell of the Lions, Laremy Tunsil of the Texans, and Tristan Wirfs of the Buccaneers.

Williams’ continued success and recognition in the league are a testament to his hard work and dedication to the game. As he enters another season with the 49ers, fans can expect to see more outstanding performances from this football legend. Be sure to stay updated on all things 49ers by downloading and following the 49ers Talk Podcast.