He's athletic, difficult to tackle, blocks well and is a leader of his team's offense.
Harmony Science Academy (Bryan, Texas) senior
Nathan Williams is a 6-foot-5, 340-pound running back and he's making his mark in Texas 6-man football.
Williams transferred from Bryan High School last year when he checked in at 6-3, 310 pounds and only played on the line.
Harmony head coach Cody Hunt says that he uses Williams at multiple positions on offense and defense.
"Frankly, the boy is an athlete and a leader and an excellent student," Hunt told MaxPreps. "I play him at center, nose guard and defensive end."
It's at fullback, however, where Williams has drawn most of the attention. When he carries the ball, the disparity between his size and the size of those in 6-man football attempting to tackle him is almost cartoonish.
"When we play him at fullback and give him the ball, his team likes to call the play 'Nate Train' for obvious reasons," Hunt said.
In Harmony's season opener last week, Williams rushed for 43 yards on six attempts, an average of 7.1 yards per carry. He scored a touchdown and also notched a reception.
Hunt said that Williams has heard from a number of colleges interested in him as a defensive tackle or possibly an offense lineman. According to Hunt, Williams holds no offers, but has received interest from Oregon State, LSU, Utah State and UCLA.
Check out the Nate Train in action in the video above.