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What are the Lions getting in Williams?

- Jeff Risdon lionswire.com

Jamaal Williams is the first Lions free agent signing of a player who wasn’t released by his old team. Detroit and Williams agreed to terms on a two-year contract worth up to $7.5 million March 16.

The former Packers RB offers Detroit some size in the backfield. At 6-0 and 213 listed pounds, Williams is a bigger back but he has good balance through contact as well as a powerful lower body.

He’s been a quality No. 2 running back throughout his career in Green Bay.

Williams, who turns 26 in April, has rushed for 1,985 yards on exactly 500 carries in four seasons in Green Bay. He’s never gone below 460 yards in a season, proving his consistent production despite varying degrees of Packers offensive line talent.

One thing that stood out for Williams in Green Bay was his soft hands. Williams catches the ball naturally out of the backfield and has enough routerunni­ng ability to challenge LBs in coverage. He’s caught 122 passes on 155 targets in four seasons, a ridiculous 78% catch rate with just three drops.

Ball security is not an issue. Williams has not fumbled once in his four seasons, 622 total touches. He also went through his BYU career without losing a fumble.

He can produce when given the chance as a starter. Williams got two starts in place of Aaron Jones in Green Bay last season and topped 100 yards on the ground in both. He’s not a speed back but is difficult to tackle with his balance and a wicked stiff arm that he deploys with violent regularity.

Williams has also proven durable. He missed two games in 2020 but that was due to being on the reserve/COVID-19 list, not an injury. Prior to that he had played in all but two games over his career.

He makes sense for the Lions as a reserve RB to pair with D’Andre Swift. Williams is used to the role, but has also proven he can step up as a spot starter if needed.

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