What’s next for Jameson Williams after strong finish?
Jameson Williams had his most productive outing in the last game of the year for the Detroit Lions which could be a good sign of things to come for the second-year wide receiver.
Williams rushed for a 42-yard touchdown, caught a 3-yard touchdown pass and had a terrific contested 22-yard reception.
Williams was a willing and able blocker in the run game all season and improved in some of the subtle route-running intricacies that might go unnoticed.
“The out route that Ra (Amon-Ra St. Brown) caught, a big third down conversion for us, Jamo is on the outside running a clear route and you have to take your man with you or else (St. Brown) gets cleaned and we don’t convert,” veteran wide receiver Kalif Raymond said of a key 3rd & 6 conversion to St. Brown late in the first half along the right sideline.
“He came back to the sideline, and I was like, ‘Dude, it’s a little thing, but like the way you ran that route he had to respect you and because he respected you (St. Brown) got open.’ Something like that is huge, but also watching his blocking film he fit into the group.”