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Which Lions RB are we adding to replace Williams.Jamaal is replacement level. There is nothing he does which 100 other NFL RBs can’t do. Now listen, he’s a great presence in the locker room and I’m happy he’s on the team. But getting Igwebuike & Jefferson on the on the field more is likely a upgrade.
S Tracey Walker being added to the Covid list along with Jamaal is far more impactful. He has been the Lions best DB this season. Huge drop off and his absence will he felt.
Its probably a coin flip.Which Lions RB are we adding to replace Williams.
This was seven hours ago from the Sporting News. I do not vouch for the source nor its truth. This was the product of a quick Google search:What am I missing here? The dominator is recommending me to start J Will this week(updated a few min ago). All the info I see is that he is still on the Covid list? Right?
What am I missing here? The dominator is recommending me to start J Will this week(updated a few min ago). All the info I see is that he is still on the Covid list? Right?
Williams. He's a very solid handcuffjamal is listed as rb2 on dets depth chart.
who is swifts primary handcuff?
Didn’t you answer your own question?grateful zed said:jamal is listed as rb2 on dets depth chart.
who is swifts primary handcuff?
Craig Reynolds, pride of Kutztown U.Williams may be listed as #2 right now, but I’d put my chips on Reynolds being a better cuff when the season starts.
Jamaal Williams rushed 11 times for 28 yards and two touchdowns in the Lions' Week 1 loss to the Eagles.
Williams vultured a pair of touchdowns from D'Andre Swift, but it's probably not accurate to call him the team's red zone back. Swift was given a break after long runs before both of Williams' touchdowns. He stayed on the field for a red zone trip that ended with a touchdown of his own in the second quarter. Williams is a viable FLEX option based on his cut of the Detroit backfield, though two touchdowns would be a tall order for his Week 2 matchup with the Commanders.
- NBCSportsEDGE
Jamaal Williams rushed 20 times for 87 yards in the Lions' Week 3 loss to the Vikings, adding two receptions for 20 yards on two targets.
Williams saw additional playing time against the Vikings with D'Andre Swift dealing with an ankle injury that he appeared to tweak during the game. However, Williams was clearly the Lions' preferred short yardage back. His two-yard TD came after Amon-Ra St. Brown converted a 4th-down down to the two yards line. Swift was in the game for the 4th-down conversion but was pulled for Williams at the goal line. Williams also got the call on two short 4th down carries, both of which came after commercial breaks—indicating that Williams is the Lions' preferred short yardage short-yardage back. Williams scored a second TD on a nice 13-yard run. He drew an excessive celebration penalty on that score after daring to pump three times. With swift ailing and with a clear short-yardage role, Williams sets up as a low-end RB2 play against the Seahawks in Week 4.
Sep 25, 2022, 5:56 PM ET
Definitely need to temper expectations today for Williams since the Loions passing game doesn’t look like much of a threat.Seemed like a prime spot for him, but now no Amon ra or chark. Anyone worried about the hawks just stacking the box?
Hock and the Lions backup wrs are not terrible. They're good enough to take advantage of a stacked box against a bad defenseDefinitely need to temper expectations today for Williams since the Loions passing game doesn’t look like much of a threat.Seemed like a prime spot for him, but now no Amon ra or chark. Anyone worried about the hawks just stacking the box?
Jamaal Williams rushed 15 times for 79 yards in the Lions' Week 7 loss to the Cowboys.
Williams caught his lone target for four yards in the passing game. With D'Andre Swift (shoulder) surprisingly held out again coming out of the bye, Williams got another backfield start and handled 15-of-22 backfield carries. However, on a goal-line chance, Williams lost a fumble at the one-yard line. We'd expect Swift to play next week against the Dolphins, but nobody seems to actually know when he'll be back. The Lions are playing it safe and now stand at a miserable 1-5.
- NBCSportsEDGE
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Jamaal Williams has 12 rushing TDs this season.
D'Andre Swift has 15 in his three-year career.
Yep - when you were saying my dog wouldn’t hunt, I believe.pretty sure in one of these threads I told @Hot Sauce Guy Jamaal was washed & barely worth a roster spot
thrilled I got that one 100% wrong
I can’t bring myself to start him thinking Swift is going to take over. I can’t figure this out. At all.I've been thinking for 3 weeks now that this was the week Swift would shuffle him back to bench fodder. I've been starting Kamara, Walker, and Pierce in the league I have him - is it time for me to think about starting him over Kamara or Pierce? I know, but all he does is run for TDs, but now he has 11 more TDs than Kamara and 9 more than Pierce, and if I'm not mistaken, leads the entire NFL pending Ekeler's game tonight. Not to mention about 150 more rushing yards than Kamara (Pierce does have more). I can't believe it's taken me this long to realize I should have been playing him over Kamara.
Will the Lions continue to give him the majority of carries?? I mean, they are winning and he's playing like a stud, so why wouldn't they? Right? Right???
Same boat. Afraid to start him since he posted duds when I needed him. Not a bad player to have on your bench though in case you need him. He certainly has potential to put up points.have him in one league this year. Started him twice. Both were his worst games so far this year. Now I’m scared to start him even tho he’s my highest scoring rb on that team
Not sure yet but the leading theory is I'm stupid.he's damn near a lock for a TD every week. Why wouldn't you be starting him?
Eh, he's only scored in half their games. But when he does they come in buncheshe's damn near a lock for a TD every week. Why wouldn't you be starting him?
As a Swift owner I agree. He's definitely the GL back, and Goff rarely keeps.He's RB7 in non-PPR leagues and finished as an RB1 in 6-7 games this season. He's a must start.
And the starting RB... And getting 2X touches as Swift.As a Swift owner I agree. He's definitely the GL back, and Goff rarely keeps.He's RB7 in non-PPR leagues and finished as an RB1 in 6-7 games this season. He's a must start.
As a Swift owner I agree. He's definitely the GL back, and Goff rarely keeps.He's RB7 in non-PPR leagues and finished as an RB1 in 6-7 games this season. He's a must start.
I got him there!!!!Maybe the biggest value in fantasy drafts this year. If you went zero RB and got this guy in like round 13-14, you are likely killing it. It was basically like getting Dalvin Cook in round 13-14. Just an insane advantage.