Kevin Williams knew little about Minnesota or the Vikings when the team selected him in the first round of the 2003 draft. He arrived at the team's old facility in Eden Prairie and met with equipment manager Dennis Ryan, who told the defensive tackle the numbers that were available to him.
Williams selected No. 93; it wasn't until after that he learned about the Hall of Famer who'd previously worn the number.
"Once I got here and realized I picked [John Randle's number], I was like, 'You know you can't be a bust, right? You can't be sorry.' " Williams said, in the self-effacing manner that marked most of his dealings with reporters during his career. "That's the kind of pressure I put on myself. I never told anybody until today, this little inner thing I had with myself about picking 93 and learning the history of the Vikings and how rich it is at defensive line."
He ended his career with the same number of All-Pro selections as Randle. And this fall, Williams will join the Vikings' lineage of defensive tackles in the team's Ring of Honor.
Williams, who earned five All-Pro honors and six Pro Bowl selections during his 11 seasons with the Vikings, will be the 26th person added to the Vikings' Ring of Honor. He learned of the honor during his first trip to the Vikings' new headquarters in Eagan on Tuesday, when he thought the team had invited him to Minnesota to record some promotional materials.
"We go into one of the meeting rooms, and here's all the executives and owners sitting here," Williams said. "I'm like, 'What's going on here?' I'm still kind of in a fairytale now, man. I can't believe it. I'm still shocked."
He finished his career with the Seahawks and Saints after the Vikings decided not to bring him back after the 2013 season. Williams said he's lost about 30 pounds since his playing days, and is enjoying his life coaching his kids' sports teams.
"Seeing those [video] intros and all that [the Vikings put together], I'm like, 'If they give me an intro like that, I could probably play 10 or 12 plays,' " he quipped.