Williams says there’s one clear offseason priority: getting stronger. He wants to add weight while preserving his elite speed, noting he’s currently listed at 6-foot-1 and 182 pounds and wants to better hold up through contact on routes. 💪
With Williams’ speed generating big plays—he averaged 17.2 yards per catch in 2025—the Lions could become even more potent if he rounds out his frame. Detroit added physical receiver Isaac TeSlaa (6-foot-4, 214 pounds) to complement Amon-Ra St. Brown (6-foot, 202), but Williams would remain the speed element while growing into a more complete receiver. 🚀
Despite back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons, the Lions faced a tougher, injury-riddled 2025, finishing 8-9 and last in the NFC North after consecutive division titles. The team still has star pass-catchers, but improving the offensive line and secondary will be key to returning to form. ⚠️
Williams stays motivated, calling 2025 “fuel to the fire” and describing a chip-on-the-shoulder mindset for 2026. Detroit aims to bounce back, leveraging a high-powered offense while continuing to develop a well-rounded receiving corps. 🔥