
"While the 23-year-old pass-catcher had some eye-popping performances in his first season of professional football, including a 72 yard touchdown against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 10, a 33-yard scoring grab while playing the New York Giants on Monday Night Football in Week 13, and a clutch 37-yard score during the fourth quarter of a Week 16 Sunday Night Football matchup with the Baltimore Ravens, Williams will need to increase the frequency of those highlight-reel plays if he wants to make waves in 2026."
"During the regular season, Williams totaled just 10 receptions on 21 targets, but made the most of the grabs he did pull in by taking them for three touchdowns and 209 yards, which averages out to 20.9 yards-per-catch, the fourth-highest mark league-wide among players with at least 10 catches. According to PFF, among the nine Patriots skill position players who saw at least 25 targets between the regular season and playoffs, he ranked first in average depth of target (18.7) and deep-target rate (37.0%)."
Kyle Williams produced several long scoring plays as a rookie, including 72-, 33- and 37-yard touchdown receptions. He finished the regular season with 10 receptions on 21 targets for 209 yards and three touchdowns, averaging 20.9 yards per catch, the fourth-highest among players with at least 10 catches. PFF ranked him first among targeted Patriots skill players in average depth of target (18.7) and deep-target rate (37.0%). Williams appeared on just 31% of offensive snaps, recorded only two multi-catch games, went without a reception in 11 games, and saw limited postseason production.
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