Jameson Williams is the Detroit Lions' wild card heading into the 2024-2025 season, one that Head Coach Dan Campbell has hyped up with aspirations of the franchise's first ever Super Bowl appearance.
Williams, a 2022 first round pick, has struggled with injury and suspension related problems over the course of his young career.
According to Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, Williams has taken his game to another level this offseason.
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"We started feeling it towards the end of last year and he's taken that to another level in the springtime and so far here in training camp," Johnson said according to the Lions' official website.
"He prides himself on bringing some juice to the offense and we certainly feel it out there both in the passing game, making explosive plays, but he also wants to be a dynamic blocker as well, which we really value."
Williams compiled 24 catches for 354 yards and two touchdowns last season in Johnson's offense.
With last year's starting receiver Josh Reynolds now in Denver, the sky is the limit for Williams's production this season.
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