Where Los Angeles Rams walks back who Kyren Williams runs among his colleagues, this season has been a controversial subject. Some believe that he is a top 10 player in his position, while others think he is outside the top-15 in the competition.
Nine-year-old NFL who walks back Maurice Jones-Drew is the top 10 camp and believes that Williams is the sixth best to walk back to 2025.
“With Matthew Stafford who is headliner of the attacking attack by Sean McVay, Williams often flies under the radar, despite the fact that they recruit back-to-back seasons with more than 1,100 hasten and at least have brought TDs,” wrote Jones-Drew. “He goes to a contract season, which should motivate him to be so good – if not better – in 2025 than in 2024. The continuous investments of the rams in their offensive line help his business.”
This is a lot of praise for Williams, but it makes sense when you consider that he finished seventh in hasty yards and was bound in hasty touchdowns last season. However, the issue with Williams is not a production; It is effectiveness. He on average only 4.1 meters per attempt, which connected with Joe Mixon to the 33rd most in the competition. He also rumbled five times in 2024.
For now, Williams is the number 1 of the Rams back. He and the team negotiate a long -term agreement, but La has two players waiting in the wings to spell him if necessary in 2025. Blake Corum and Jarquez Hunter were both taken with day 2 trekkozes in successive seasons, and both can eat in his production if the RAMs want a more balanced offensive.
The ranking of Williams Six is perhaps rich for some, but he is one of that group at its peak. If he has an even better year in 2025, Williams could cement himself as a clear star that falls back in the NFL.