Summary
Jameson Williams carries a 94.0 dynasty score, ranking fourth at wide receiver. At 25 years old, he has two years remaining on his contract, positioning him for continued production.
Projection Rationale
Williams’s 1,117 receiving yards in 2025 indicate his continued growth as a receiver. His 65th percentile Verdict efficiency grade and 92nd percentile Verdict usage grade explain the gap between his production and efficiency. Additionally, his role security is stable due to his two-year contract. With two years remaining on his contract, his role security is stable, allowing him to focus on his performance.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. Williams’s Verdict durability grade is at the 86th percentile, and he is 25 years old, indicating a low risk of injury.
Opportunity Notes
Williams’s snap share trended up in 2025, from 88.0% to 95.0%. He has a secure role with the Lions, which should result in continued opportunities for production.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Drew Petzing coordinates a west coast system with a 71.6% shotgun rate and 29.1% 12 personnel usage. This scheme helps Williams’s receiving production, with a high target distribution in the slot and a play-action-heavy system, making him a prime target for quarterback Jared Goff.
Trend Assessment
Stable. Williams’s production remains steady, with a 70th percentile Verdict production grade and 92nd percentile usage grade. This consistency suggests he will continue to be a reliable option for the Lions.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: WR2-WR3, with continued growth in targets and efficiency. Floor: WR5, with decreased volume and a potential change in the Lions’ receiving corps, which could impact his role.
Comparable Player
Donovan McNabb, 1996-2005