Kevin Williams has been getting short-changed financially since he was drafted by the Vikings. That was the day the Purple was famously tardy with the seventh choice in 2003 draft, and two teams slipped in ahead before Williams was taken ninth.
It remains unclear if this was a misstep by the Vikings, or part of owner Red McCombs' commitment to frugality after making the decision to sell the team.
Whatever the truth, the Vikings wound up with the player they wanted, and Williams' first contract wound up worth roughly $1.5 million less than he would have made as a defensive tackle taken at No. 7 rather than at No. 9.
That was chump change compared to the assault on Williams' bank account that has taken place in 2011, his ninth season as a much-honored performer in the NFL.
Kevin and Pat Williams, his partner on the inside of the Vikings defense, spent three years in a legal fight with the NFL in the "StarCaps case." The NFL wanted to suspend the Williams Wall in 2008 for the presence of bumetanide, a diuretic that the makers of StarCaps had secretly included in their weight-reduction product.
There was amazing duplicity on the part of the NFL -- the league's drug police knew bumenatide was in the product, but it didn't inform players -- and yet the league's cadre of attorneys ultimately got the upper hand in the court fight.
Kevin Williams gave up last March. Commissioner Roger Goodell suspended Williams for the first two games of 2011, and also took his paychecks for the next two games.
Williams' salary in 2008 was $1 million, so four weeks' salary would have been roughly $235,000. His salary for 2011 is $6 million, so four games without pay has cost him $1.4 million-plus.