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Mike Williams
Wide Receiver
Ht: 6' 4" Wt: 218 Age: 29 Exp: 7 years College: Clemson Drafted: 2017 R1 7
Avg FF PTS
10.4
Per Game
Cumulative FF PTS
N/A
Position Rank: 3rd
Projected FF PTS
N/A
Week 22
Upside / Downside
-8
Week 22
Posted: 3/25/2024 8:26 pm GMT
New York Jets WR Mike Williams (knee) will not be ready for the start of training camp, but general manager Joe Douglas said the team hopes Williams will be ready for start of the regular season.
Huddle Up: Fantasy players will need to monitor his progress during training camp to see when he will be able to play. There is a chance he will miss a game or two because of the injury, but he will still have fantasy value in fantasy leagues. He can be a No. 3 or No. 4 fantasy receiver when healthy.
Posted: 3/20/2024 3:22 pm GMT
New York Jets WR Mike Williams (knee) said he's four months removed from surgery to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament and said he'll be ready for Week 1.
Huddle Up: Williams has always been a productive, yet frustrating fantasy asset because he goes off and gets hurt. He'll be a WR3 option that is in position to succeed opposite of Garrett Wilson.
Posted: 3/19/2024 8:57 pm GMT
Free-agent WR Mike Williams (Chargers) reportedly agreed to terms on a one-year contract worth up to $15 million with the New York Jets on Tuesday, March 19.
Huddle Up: Williams was reportedly expected to visit the Carolina Panthers and Pittsburgh Steelers this week, but it comes as little surprise that New York refused to let him leave Florham Park without agreeing to terms. Although Williams is recovering from a torn ACL, the injury happened early enough last season that he should be ready for training camp. The biggest question with him - as it has been since his college days - is his ability to stay somewhat healthy. If he can do that, he should thrive opposite Garrett Wilson while catching passes from Aaron Rodgers. Consider him a high-risk fantasy WR3 option in early drafts.
Posted: 3/18/2024 11:20 pm GMT
Updating a previous report, free-agent WR Mike Williams (Chargers) is scheduled to meet with the Pittsburgh Steelers Thursday, March 21, according to a source.
Posted: 3/17/2024 11:44 pm GMT
Free-agent WR Mike Williams is drawing interest from the Los Angeles Chargers, per source on Sunday, March 17.
Posted: 3/17/2024 11:43 pm GMT
Free-agent WR Mike Williams (Chargers) is scheduled to meet with the Pittsburgh Steelers this week, per source on Sunday, March 17. Williams also has meetings lined up with the Carolina Panthers and New York Jets.
Posted: 3/16/2024 4:58 am GMT
Free-agent WR Mike Williams (Chargers) is scheduled to visit with the New York Jets on Monday, March 18.
Huddle Up: Williams is also reportedly set to meet with the Carolina Panthers on Tuesday, but it would be a minor shock if the Jets allow him to leave Florham Park without a signed contract. Not only are the Jets in win-now mode and very much in need of a complementary receiver opposite Garrett Wilson, but Williams is also 29 years old. Carolina probably won't be highly competitive until at least 2025 or 2026, so expect the former Los Angeles Charger to catch on with the Jets if they are able to put together a decent offer.
Posted: 3/16/2024 1:58 am GMT
Free-agent WR Mike Williams (Chargers) is scheduled to visit the Carolina Panthers next week, according to a league source.
Posted: 3/14/2024 3:43 am GMT
Free-agent WR Mike Williams could possibly return to the Los Angeles Chargers after being released. He is coming back from a torn anterior cruciate ligament, but when healthy he is one of the top receivers in a rather weak market.
Huddle Up: Williams was released to save $20 million in salary cap space in 2024, and he will still cost the team $12.46 million in dead cap space. He has had some injury issues in his time in Los Angeles, but if he can return to full strength, wherever he lands, he has WR2 fantasy ability still.
Posted: 3/13/2024 6:08 pm GMT
Los Angeles Chargers WR Mike Williams is being released, per source on Wednesday, March 13.
Huddle Up: This was an expected move, as Williams was set to cost a boatload of money in 2024 and simply didn't warrant it because of his inability to stay healthy. Despite his injury history, Williams now becomes one of the top options in a weak wide receiver market. He'll be a flex option, at worst, entering next season, no matter where he lands
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