BALLER MOVE: Start in 10+ Team Leagues
POSITIONAL VALUE: RB2
ANALYSIS: Jameson Williams should be viewed as a strong WR3 this week against the Dallas Cowboys, despite having a quieter two weeks with just three total catches.
Before these last two weeks, Williams showcased his explosive playmaking ability early in the season, demonstrating that he can stretch the field and create big plays. Even in Week 4 where he had just two catches, he caught a long touchdown pass which made his night a solid one.
His speed and agility make him a constant threat, and the potential for a breakout game remains high, especially as the Lions look to get their offense back on track against a tough Dallas defense. Given his early-season production, fantasy managers should not overlook him as a viable option.
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The matchup against the Cowboys presents an opportunity for Williams to regain his rhythm and make a significant impact.
Dallas has a formidable defense, but they can be vulnerable to deep threats, particularly if they focus on shutting down the Lions' other offensive weapons.
With the Cowboys likely to put pressure on the Lions' ground game, this could open up opportunities for Williams to exploit mismatches and find space downfield.
Fantasy managers should consider his potential for a big play, making him a WR3 option with WR2 potential this week with upside for more if he can capitalize on his chances.
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