Jameson Williams Is Getting National Buzz But One Doubt Still Follows Him

Jameson Williams is poised for a breakout 2026 season as he sharpens his skills within a dynamic Lions offense and rises in the receiver ranks.

Jameson Williams is starting to look like much more than a promising name on the Detroit Lions’ roster. ESPN’s latest wide receiver rankings gave the former first-round pick an honorable mention, a sign that his rise is getting noticed beyond Detroit.

Williams’ game has continued to take shape since his rookie season in 2023, and the Lions are expecting him to be a major piece again in 2026. One NFL coordinator summed up the appeal this way: "He can fly and is slippery.

His speed opens up intermediate cuts. Getting in and out of breaks is not natural to him, but he's improved there.

He goes across the field, uses all 53 yards. Hands aren't as consistent."

That kind of speed gives Detroit another layer, especially with new offensive coordinator Drew Petzing expected to push the offense toward more explosiveness. Williams can be moved around in different receiver spots, giving the Lions another way to create mismatches.

Jared Goff has already built a steady connection with Williams, and that relationship should matter even more as the offense adjusts. The running game struggled last year, which limited how much Goff could use play-calling to open things up.

Amon-Ra St. Brown also climbed in the rankings, moving up three spots to No. 5 among NFL wideouts.

ESPN’s evaluation of him was glowing: "Savvy, knack for getting open, plays faster than his timed speed. He's putting continuous stress on you even when you know he's not going vertical," an NFL coordinator told ESPN.

"He has a unique way of working leverage. Strong as hell, can separate at the point and is shifty, plays as if he's being disrespected at all times."

St. Brown’s production backs that up.

As NFL insder Jeremy Fowler explained, "St. Brown's 582 yards after catch in 2025 were third among all receivers.

And the Lions wideout is the only player with at least 1,000 receiving yards and 10 touchdown catches in each of the past three seasons. He's also the only player to record such a streak in Lions franchise history.

Only Hall of Famer Calvin Johnson (four) has more overall."

Like Williams, St. Brown also brings value as a blocker, which should help Jahmyr Gibbs and Isiah Pacheco in Petzing’s offense. With both receivers drawing recognition, Detroit’s passing game looks set to remain one of the team’s biggest strengths.

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