The composite collegiate data profile is underwhelming, but adjusting for offensive ecosystem suggests that Williams could have put up significantly better production with improved QB play. Turning on the film and watching Williams route-up opposing DBs would strongly suggest similarly. Williams has a deadly release package vs. press coverage and can win on a variety of routes. He then has the speed to run away from defenders and to balls thrown with anticipation, but he rarely saw such a thing at the CFB level. Williams also fights for extra yards. For his career, Williams accounted for 34% of his team's receiving yards when on the field -- an identical rate to Travis Hunter, and just above Tetairoa McMillan (33%). Drake Maye might not always make the safest decisions, but he absolutely can throw with anticipation, accuracy and touch. This could be a dream pairing for Williams. Betting on Round 3 rookie receivers to become Fantasy-relevant is usually a losing proposition, but Williams might be an outlier. He's worth targeting in the final rounds of your drafts as a high-upside bench stash.
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Fantasy News
Patriots' Kyle Williams: Returns to practice Sunday
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Williams, who's been out for a week with an undisclosed injury, returned to practice Sunday, Andrew Callahan of the Boston Herald reports.
Williams took a hard hit to the head during the Patriots' preseason game versus Minnesota on Saturday, Aug. 16. While the nature of his injury still is unclear, the 22-year-old missed the subsequent week of practices and was held out of the preseason finale against the Giants. Williams was selected in the third round of the 2025 NFL Draft, and he is expected to slot into a starting role at some point during his rookie season. Therefore, it will be worth monitoring his injury status leading up to New England's regular-season opener against the Raiders on Sunday, Sept. 7. Otherwise, Stefon Diggs (knee), DeMario Douglas, Kayshon Boutte and Mack Hollins would be in the mix to start Week 1.
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Patriots' Kyle Williams: Held out of Thursday's game
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Williams (undisclosed) didn't play in Thursday's preseason finale against the Giants.
Williams missed practice time this week due to an undisclosed issue, but he likely wouldn't have played in any case Thursday as the Patriots rested key players with an eye toward giving those competing for depth slotting the bulk of the snaps versus New York. Assuming he resumes practicing in short order, Williams is destined to secure a role in the Patriots offense out of the gate this season, but it may take some time before the 2025 third-rounder sees steady volume in a wideout corps that also includes Stefon Diggs (knee), DeMario Douglas, Kayshon Boutte and Mack Hollins.
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Patriots' Kyle Williams: Not expected to play Thursday
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Williams (undisclosed), who has missed the Patriots' last two practices, isn't expected to play in Thursday's preseason finale against the Giants, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
The same applies to fellow WRs Efton Chism (foot/ankle), Kendrick Bourne (leg), Ja'Lynn Polk (arm/shoulder) and Javon Baker. Of the group, Williams' roster standing is the most secure, but it remains to be seen how much volume the 2025 third-rounder sees early on this season, with Stefon Diggs (knee), DeMario Douglas, Kayshon Boutte and Mack Hollins also in the mix for targets.
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Patriots' Kyle Williams: Not practicing Monday
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Coach Mike Vrabel said he doesn't anticipate Williams (undisclosed) will practice Monday, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
Williams took a hard hit to the head toward the end of the second quarter in Saturday's preseason game against the Vikings and was unable to return. He's played 45 offensive snaps this preseason, securing all three of his targets for 24 yards. The third-round rookie may not be a full-time wideout early on in 2025, as he's competing for snaps with Kayshon Boutte and Mack Hollins behind Stefon Diggs (knee) and slot man DeMario Douglas.
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Patriots' Kyle Williams: Mixed results in camp so far
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Williams has had an up and down training camp thus far, Chad Graff of The Athletic reports.
Graff notes that while Williams has been part of some of the biggest plays in camp, including a 40-yard TD from QB Drake Maye on a go route earlier this week, the wideout has also logged more drops than any other Patriots receiver. Nevertheless, if the 2025 third-rounder can curb the drops as the summer continues, Graff believes that Williams could push for the team's No. 3 WR role. However, for now he's competing with Mack Hollins, Kayshon Boutte, Kendrick Bourne and Ja'Lynn Polk for slotting behind Stefon Diggs and DeMario Douglas.