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Mattek Fantasy Football fantasy football takes on Jameson Williams
Every source-backed video insight STACKED has extracted from Mattek Fantasy Football about Jameson Williams.
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All Mattek Fantasy Football insights about Jameson Williams
PositiveProjectionAug 20, 2026
Jameson Williams is highlighted as a top 10 wide receiver in points per game from the previous season.NegativeProjectionAug 11, 2026
Jameson Williams projects for an average of 174 points; unlike running backs, his fantasy output can improve through better game results rather than requiring a specific role change.PositiveBreakoutAug 9, 2026
Jameson Williams showed serious improvement in his craft last season and has been underutilized as a yards-after-catch threat, making him a key factor in the Lions' target distribution.NegativeProjectionAug 6, 2026
Had a semi-breakout last year with highly volatile performance; ended the year with absurd games (16, 23, 19, 26, 17, 26 fantasy points) interspersed with a 5.7 and two zeros on full routes; can be very frustrating to own in fantasy football.NegativeValueJun 23, 2026
Jameson Williams was the fallback pick after missing on Bijan Robinson, and the analyst would take back this selection in hindsight.PositiveRoleJun 23, 2026
Jameson Williams is drafted as a primary wide receiver in the balanced build roster and will compete for flex consideration in week one.PositiveBreakoutJun 23, 2026
Analyst is hoping Jameson Williams will be the breakout wide receiver in this roster construction.PositiveValueJun 23, 2026
Selected in the fifth round as a clear flex starter option, preferred over taking a quarterback early.PositiveValueJun 23, 2026
Analyst selects Jameson Williams in the fifth round as a value pick.PositiveUsageJun 1, 2026
Jameson Williams did not earn as much volume as expected last year, but when Dan Campbell took over calling plays in week nine, there was a huge shift in volume and overall fantasy scores; he was averaging over 7.5 targets per game in that stretch. The source is buying on Williams based on this increased target share and role change.PositiveValueNo date
Ranked 20th–25th best WR this year but priced at WR27 ADP across the industry, making him a primary draft target in the fifth round before the cliff. Deshawn Stripling notes he delivered a top-12 WR season last year in roughly half a season after Dan Campbell took over play-calling, positioning him as a WR3 while maintaining strong RB depth. Despite boom-bust reputation, consistency analysis shows he is not materially more inconsistent than other WRs—the bottoms are strong and peaks are exceptional. Possesses contingent upside comparable to George Pickens when CeeDee Lamb was out, though he has not yet demonstrated this ceiling scenario. Inconsistency perception is driven by rare negative events (zero-point games, PED suspension) rather than true volatility.