Jameson Williams has been one of the most talked about players this offseason, for understandable and ridiculous reasons.
The understandable: He’s a first-round pick that the Lions traded up 20 spots to get, and fans are eager to see what the Detroit Lions have in him after a rookie season spent mostly rehabbing from injury. He also will serve a six-game suspension after breaking the league’s policy by gambling on a non-NFL game while at a team facility.
The rest of the stuff, like the scrutiny of his social media conduct, seems to be outside noise that the Lions themselves are unconcerned with.