Ex-LSU asst.: Zion Williamson 'probably the best damn tight end to ever live'

When Zion Williamson is catching a lob in transition or snaring a rebound in traffic, it's easy to envision the Duke freshman sensation transitioning pretty well to the gridiron.

And that's exactly what Eric Mateos thought when he saw Williamson's viral highlights a couple of years ago.

Once Mateos saw the highlights, he got Williamson's phone number and reached out to offer him a scholarship to LSU.

"I thought, hell why not, he's probably the best damn tight end to ever live," Mateos told ESPN.

Mateos, who said Orgeron likely didn't even know about the offer, never heard back.

Mateos watched Duke's first game of the season against Kentucky last week, when Williamson went for 28 points and seven rebounds in a blowout win for the Blue Devils.

He saw the same attributes on display that intrigued him two years ago.

There are only a few football players who can even begin to compare to someone at 6-foot-7, 285 pounds with Williamson's leaping ability.

"If he's 285, you're talking a rare specimen,  Julius Peppers-type of freak," Mateos said. "I used to think [Jadeveon] Clowney was the biggest freak I'd ever seen. Zion probably brings the same or better athleticism based off what I've seen."

Williamson told ESPN's Myron Medcalf earlier this year that playing football at the next level was never considered.

"I didn't get this size until my junior year of high school," said Williamson, whose father reportedly received a football scholarship from the  NC State Wolfpack. "And my school doesn't have a football team."