
"Williams, who scored a season-high 23.9 fantasy points on Sunday, did all his work on shallow crossers, in-breakers and boundary comebacks, bringing in six of seven targets for 119 yards and a touchdown. Catch-and-run plays, plus the isolation throws to beat man coverage. Always a deep threat, Williams averaged 10.14 air yards per target in Week 10, down from 15.78 in Weeks 1-9. Higher percentage throws get the ball in his hands."
"We'll look at four players -- two wide receivers and two running backs -- to put on the radar as potential trade targets or waiver pickups (in one case). We'll start in Detroit with a popular summer breakout candidate who is finally heating up at the right time. Williams' route deployment and usage in the Week 10 win over the Commanders -- with head coach Dan Campbell calling plays -- is exactly what fantasy managers have been waiting for, right?"
The fantasy football trade deadline is less than two weeks away. Elevated production, increased usage, and proper offensive deployment are creating more scoring opportunities. Four players — two wide receivers and two running backs — are identified as potential trade targets or waiver pickups. A Detroit receiver is finally heating up as Dan Campbell's playcalling increased his multilevel route volume. He scored a season-high 23.9 fantasy points in Week 10, catching six of seven targets for 119 yards and a touchdown on shallow crossers, in-breakers and boundary comebacks. His average air yards per target fell from 15.78 to 10.14 as higher-percentage throws put the ball in his hands, and he has at least 16 fantasy points in three of four games, boosting his trade value ahead of upcoming matchups.
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