Jameson Williams didn’t hesitate when asked who has the best wide receiver group in the NFC North. His answer? “We do. We do.” And honestly, it’s hard to argue.
Williams, fresh off a 1,000-yard season with seven touchdowns, has blossomed into the big-play threat Detroit was hoping for. Alongside Amon-Ra St. Brown and newcomer Tim Patrick, the Lions’ receiver trio helped Jared Goff stay in the MVP conversation throughout 2024.
The confidence from Jamo came during a lighthearted moment with Vikings receiver Jordan Addison, but there’s real substance behind the claim. Detroit’s offense has been built around explosive plays—and with new offensive coordinator John Morton setting a goal of seven or more per game, expect that trend to continue in 2025.
With a fifth-year option looming and a long-term deal unlikely this offseason, Williams is still playing with something to prove. But if this receiving corps stays healthy, they could lead one of the NFL’s most dangerous offenses again this season.