At 24, Williams is fresh off his first 1,000-yard campaign and was heading into the final year of his rookie deal before landing his new extension. Now, with Amon-Ra St. Brown opposite him and John Morton steering the offense, Williams is primed for an even larger role.
After two years slowed by injuries and short suspensions, 2024 marked his true breakout. In 15 appearances, the speedster hauled in 58 receptions for 1,001 yards and seven scores, proving himself as more than just a big-play threat.
Detroit made a bold move back in 2022, trading up 20 spots to grab Williams with the 12th overall pick out of Alabama, and that gamble is paying off. His 2024 season showcased his versatility — not only as a deep-ball menace with seven receiving touchdowns but also as a gadget option, adding 61 rushing yards and a rushing score to his résumé. The Lions believe last season was just the beginning of what Williams can bring to their attack.