Jameson Williams
Jameson Williams ‘Breakout’ Year Expected From Lions new OC
1 month ago

John Morton had some high praise, and high expectations out of Detroit Lions WR Jameson Williams

Jameson Williams has technically already broken out, according to both measures used by PlayaerProfiler. With his 58 receptions for 1001 receiving yards and 7 Touchdowns last season, Williams reached both of the either-or’s to be considered a breakout – 1,000 receiving yards and 200 fantasy points (ppr). The Detroit Lions new Offensive Coordinator John Morton, stepping in for the huge shoes that Ben Johnson left behind, thinks Jamo has even more to offer this season – Morton cited the receivers attentiveness in meetings and attention to detail, and also told the media he’s never been around a player with that kind of speed and explosion. (Perhaps  Jahmyr Gibbs is still on vacation?)

 

The Lions have basically all the pieces they need to keep the offense humming, while John Morton is a self proclaimed aggressive play caller there’s not a lot of room to grow for his offense. Finishing 2nd in total yards per game last year with 409.5, second in passing yards per game at 263.2 and first in points per game at 33.2,  Jameson Williams would do well to keep at about the same pace as last year. A little year to year variance on yardage and touchdowns could push Jamo up the WR2 rankings, but without injury to other Lions, it would be difficult to truly break into the elite tier in 2025.

 

Author: Lukasz Stec (@Lukasz_FF01)