Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Josh Williams

Age
24
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Sleeper ID
12787
Verdict scores
Trade Value 2,870
Win-Now 0.1/10
Consistency 0
Positional Rank 174
Trade Value Tier C
Trend → Stable
Scouting report

Summary

Josh Williams enters Year 2 at age 24 with limited dynasty value due to 2025’s 1.1 custom fantasy points on 4 rushing attempts and no opportunity for growth with the stable 3.0% offense snap share. He ranked #816 at the position in Verdict’s dynasty score (6.0, stable trend).

Projection Rationale

Williams’ 3.0% offense snap share across 11 games indicates a stable, but limited, role in Todd Bowles’ west coast system. The 1.1 fantasy points on 4 rushing attempts in 2025 establish a clear floor, but no growth or improvement is expected given the stable trend. His 2025 baseline shows 11 rushing yards on 4 attempts with no touchdowns or first downs.

Injury Risk

Williams carried full participation in practice in Week 8 of 2025, following a limited practice in Week 7 and a full practice in Week 6, after missing the Week 6 game.

Opportunity Notes

The 3.0% stable snap share trend across 11 games in 2025 suggests no clear opportunity for growth or increased volume. With no RB2 threat on the depth chart, Williams remains a stable, but limited, contributor in Tampa Bay’s offense.

Scheme Fit Analysis

The west coast system under Josh Grizzard and Todd Bowles favors established backs with clear roles. Williams’ limited rushing attempts and stable snap share indicate no scheme-designed growth or volume increase in his future.

Trend Assessment

Stable Williams’ dynasty score and trade value hold steady at 6.0 and 294, respectively, despite a 3.0% stable snap share trend across 11 games in 2025.

Ceiling / Floor

Ceiling remains capped at 1.1 fantasy points per game given the 3.0% snap share trend and limited rushing attempts. Floor also holds at 1.1 fantasy points per game due to the stable trend and no clear growth or improvement expected.

Comparable Player

His limited rushing role and lack of volume draws comparisons to 2022’s Michael Carter in New York — both had a modest 4-6 carry workload in their early years, with no clear path for growth.