Dolphins' Coach Cam Cameron has been vague about his plans, but a teammate who has witnessed Williams' every stride this week said he expects the former NFL rushing leader to make his return Monday night against the Pittsburgh Steelers. "I don't want to jump the gun, but it would be a shock to me if he wasn't playing Monday," running back Samkon Gado said Friday. "He looks that good." Williams had his first full practice Wednesday since rejoining the team after an 18-month suspension for violating the NFL substance-abuse policy. He also practiced Thursday and Friday. "I was thoroughly impressed with him," Gado said of Williams, who last played 14 months ago in the Canadian Football League. "I had to go up to him and ask, 'What have you been doing the last year? Is there some league we haven't heard of?'" "He doesn't even look like he has to get used to the system. It looks like he's been in training camp with us."