Chris Williamson never thought it would happen to him.
Going pro with a teammate by his side, that is.
The former Gophers cornerback and Carter Coughlin, his college teammate, will both make their way to New York soon as new members of the Giants. New York selected Coughlin, a linebacker, 218th overall in the seventh and final round and Williams 247th.
"I don't know how often it happens, teammates get drafted by the same team," Williamson said. "We're extremely excited. We can't wait to get to New York. Obviously, me and him are going to be together a majority of the time.
"We're probably going to get an apartment together, something like that. I mean, it's also going to make the process from the transition of college football to the NFL much easier because I have somebody that I know that I can go through that with."
Williamson and Coughlin were two of five drafted Gophers. Another two agreed to sign undrafted free agent deals. That's a modern-era record for the program that went 11-2 this past season, a record the Giants draftees helped reach with strong senior seasons. Williamson, at nickel, had 57 tackles and a pick-six while Coughlin made 49 tackles as a rush end, including 4.5 sacks.
"It's just cool to see the some of the fruits of our labor," Coughlin said of being part of a historic draft class. "... We all came to Minnesota with the same goal and started off with that 'empire' class back in 2016.
"And so it's cool to see that a lot of us are going to get the opportunity to continue playing football, and we'll be able to play against each other in the league."