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Williams finished with 1,117 receiving yards last year, tied for eighth among all wide receivers, and is now a two-time 1,000-yard receiver averaging an elite 11 yards per target each of the past two seasons. The real driver of his second-half surge last year was a genuine in-season shift in play-calling that got him more involved in short, quick-hitting routes rather than long, low-value deep routes.
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Williams's 11 yards per target supports WR28 value with new coordinator.
Going as WR28, Williams finished with 1,117 receiving yards last year, tied for eighth among all wide receivers, and is now a two-time 1,000-yard receiver averaging an elite 11 yards per target each of the past two seasons. The real driver of his second-half surge last year was a genuine in-season shift in play-calling that got him more involved in short, quick-hitting routes rather than long, low-value deep routes, and real belief exists that change sticks under a new offensive coordinator this year. He doesn't need heavy target volume to be productive given his elite per-target efficiency, and a shaky slate of opposing secondaries plus a heavy dome-game schedule add further tailwinds.
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