
Dixon-Williams signs with the Rams while Senn signs with the Cardinals, both as undrafted free agents.
Two former Huskies are NFL bound, as Malik Dixon-Williams and Valentin Senn have both signed pro contracts as undrafted free agents following the conclusion of the NFL Draft on Sunday.
Dixon-Williams is headed to Los Angeles to become a member of the Rams, having spent three full seasons in Storrs. The redshirt senior recorded 200 total tackles and six interceptions from the defensive back position, forcing two fumbles.
Senn is also headed west, joining the Arizona Cardinals as an undrafted free agent. Senn was a three-year starter on the Husky offensive line, transferring in from Colorado in 2020. In 2024, Senn helped captain an offensive line that set up the second-highest rushing yards in a season in program history (2,590).
Dixon-Williams and Senn make up two-thirds of the Huskies headed to the pros, joining offensive lineman Chase Lundt. The Buffalo Bills selected Lundt with the 206th overall pick of Sunday’s draft.
In addition, UConn wide receiver TJ Sheffield received an invitation to Tennessee Titans’ rookie mini-camp after going undrafted this weekend.