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Wide Receiver Rank: #76 Overall: #229
For the second straight year, an ankle injury cut short Williams' season. He had 13 receptions in seven games before getting hurt. Williams has played just 16 games the last two seasons because of injury. He has all sorts of potential, though, and could grab a starting role if healthy. Williams is a good athlete and top deep threat. He has good speed and size, and separates quickly. He has a career average of 15.7 yards per reception.
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Williams has sleeper potential. He is the Ravens top deep threat and big-play option in the passing game. He'll probably be up and down most weeks, though, making him more spot starter material. A season with 700 yards and five touchdowns wouldn't be a surprise. |
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| Edward Lee, of The Baltimore Sun, reports Baltimore Ravens WR Demetrius Williams could be inactive for games after the team signed WR David Tyree. |
| Fantasy Impact: There was some speculation Williams would have a breakout year this season, but that obviously hasn't been the case. |
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| Jamison Hensley, of The Baltimore Sun, reports Baltimore Ravens WR Demetrius Williams (illness) was limited during practice Friday, Oct. 9. He is listed as probable for Week 5 and is expected to play. He will be the team's No. 4 receiver. |
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| Jamison Hensley, of The Baltimore Sun, reports Baltimore Ravens WR Demetrius Williams (illness) did not participate in practice Thursday, Oct. 8. He would be the No. 4 wide receiver if he were active for Week 5. |
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| Edward Lee, of The Baltimore Sun, reports Baltimore Ravens WR Demetrius Williams has not caught a pass this season but said he is not frustrated and understands the situation. 'I can't really do anything about it. It's just what the coaches have planned right now. I've just got to go with the game plan. It's not like I'm frustrated. I know what the situation is, and I'm ready to help out whenever my number is called,' Williams said. Head coach John Harbaugh said Williams will be a big part of the team's plan in the next few weeks. |
| Fantasy Impact: Don't bother with Williams on your team until he shows any signs of life. |
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| Jamison Hensley, of The Baltimore Sun, reports Baltimore Ravens WR Demetrius Williams is currently the No. 4 wide receiver on the depth chart. WRs Derrick Mason, Mark Clayton and Kelley Washington are currently ahead of him. |
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| Jamison Hensley, of The Baltimore Sun, reports Baltimore Ravens WR Demetrius Williams (hamstring), WR Yamon Figurs (undisclosed) and WR Biren Ealy (groin) participated in practice Wednesday, Aug. 19. |
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| CBSSports.com reports Baltimore Ravens WR Demetrius Williams (hamstring) did not practice Tuesday, Aug. 18. |
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| CBSSports.com reports Baltimore Ravens WR Demetrius Williams (leg) did not practice Tuesday, Aug. 11. |
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| Jamison Hensley, of The Baltimore Sun, reports Baltimore Ravens WR Demetrius Williams (hamstring) did not participate in practice Thursday, Aug. 6. |
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| Mike Duffy, of BaltimoreRavens.com, reports Baltimore Ravens WR Demetrius Williams (Achilles'), who is entering his fourth season, said he is ready to put his injuries behind him and go out this season to play. 'Patience can bring out something great,' Williams said. He seemed to walk with a slight limp during offseason workouts, but he is now gliding around the field with no problems. 'I feel like I am 100 percent,' Williams said. He noted his Achilles' feels better than it did previously. He added 15 pounds of muscle during the offseason without losing any speed, and has shown great hands so far during camp. |
| Fantasy Impact: Williams has a chance for a big season. He should start and get plenty of targets. Consider him a sleeper. |
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