2021 Receiving Stats
REC
76
YDS
1146
TD
9
AVG
15.1
TAR
129
2022 Receiving Projections
2022 Fantasy Outlook
Williams finally appeared to put it all together last year in his second season catching passes
from Justin Herbert. The first four years of Williams' career included a 10-TD season in 2018
(but with only 664 yards) and a 1,001-yard season in 2019 (with only two TDs). Last year,
Williams again provided big plays and touchdowns, and also topped his career high for targets
by 39. On paper, it was a legitimate breakout, placing him at WR9 for standard scoring and
WR12 for PPR. The one problem? Williams averaged 6.2 catches for 94 yards and 1.2 TDs on
10.2 targets the first five weeks, followed by 4.1 catches for 61.4 yards and 0.3 TDs on 7.1
targets in his final 11 games. In other words, he reverted back to his old self after a month, at
least on the stat sheet. It makes for an interesting case as the No. 7 overall pick from the 2017
Draft prepares for Year 6, now signed to a three-year, $60 million extension. There's no question the Chargers' passing game will run through Williams, Keenan Allen and Austin Ekeler, and there's not much doubt it'll be one of the better attacks in the league. The question is whether Williams will earn a big piece of that pie, like he did in early 2021, or if he'll spend more time clearing out space for Allen and Ekeler to see short targets. Read Past Outlooks
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Agrees to three-year extension
The Chargers and Williams have agreed on a three-year, $60 million deal, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
Per the report, Williams' new contract includes $40 million guaranteed. The 27-year-old is coming off a 2021 season in which he logged 76 catches on 129 targets for 1,146 yards and nine TDs in 16 games. Now that he's back in the fold, Williams will reprise his starting role opposite Keenan Allen, giving the Chargers and QB Justin Herbert a quality 1-2 punch at wide receiver.
Per the report, Williams' new contract includes $40 million guaranteed. The 27-year-old is coming off a 2021 season in which he logged 76 catches on 129 targets for 1,146 yards and nine TDs in 16 games. Now that he's back in the fold, Williams will reprise his starting role opposite Keenan Allen, giving the Chargers and QB Justin Herbert a quality 1-2 punch at wide receiver.
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Advanced NFL Stats
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Air Yards Per Game
93.1Air Yards Per Snap
1.76% Team Air Yards
30.3%% Team Targets
19.8%Avg Depth of Target
11.6 YdsCatch Rate
58.9%Drop Rate
5.4%Avg Yds After Catch
5.6% Targeted On Route
21.8%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Receiving Alignment Breakdown
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2021 Mike Williams Split Stats
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Measurables Review
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How do Mike Williams' measurables compare to other wide receivers?
This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.
Height
6' 4"Weight
218 lbsVertical Jump
32.5 inBroad Jump
121 inBench Press
15 repsHand Length
9.38 inArm Length
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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The seventh overall pick in 2017, Williams has quietly lived up to his billing, though you wouldn’t necessarily know it from his cosmetic stats. His per-play output has been among the league’s best the last three seasons. The problem for Williams has always been volume, and last season was no different. Despite missing only one game, Williams managed just 85 targets, compared to Keenan Allen’s far less efficient 147 in 14 games. The Chargers also have a high-volume pass-catching running back in Austin Ekeler (though he was hurt for much of last year) and replaced the departed Hunter Henry with Jared Cook at tight end — i.e., if Williams is to get more opportunities this season it won’t be due to personnel changes. At 6-4, 218, with 4.49 speed and a massive wingspan, Williams can outreach, out-jump and outmuscle defensive backs. While quarterback Philip Rivers used to throw him jump balls, Justin Herbert has the arm and downfield accuracy to hit Williams in stride. Williams had fewer big plays last year — only two catches of 40-plus yards, down from a league-leading eight in 2019 — in part because the team used rookie burner Jaylen Guyton (four 40-yard catches) to attack downfield. New head coach Brandon Staley — the former Rams defensive coordinator — and his offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi could change the target distribution in Williams’ favor this season, but Allen is likely the top dog, and Lombardi’s previous stints favored pass-catching backs like Ekeler.
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Incredible finish comes up short
Williams registered nine receptions for 119 yards and a touchdown across 17 targets in Sunday's 35-32 overtime loss to the Raiders.
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Late touchdown salvages fantasy day
Williams (illness) caught three of his four targets for 63 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 34-13 win over the Broncos.
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Back from COVID list
Williams (illness) has been activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
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Could be cleared for Week 17
Williams (illness), who was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list Saturday, will be eligible to play Sunday against the Broncos if he's asymptomatic or showing improvement in his recovery from the virus at the conclusion of a five-day quarantine, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
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Not eligible for Week 17
Chargers head coach Brandon Staley confirmed Monday that Williams, who is on the reserve/COVID-19 list, won't be eligible to play Week 17 against the Broncos, Daniel Popper of The Athletic reports.
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