On draft night, the Detroit Lions made one of the most aggressive moves of the entire draft when they jumped 20 spots in the first round to grab Alabama wide receiver Jameson Williams. Any move that aggressive comes with a lot of risk, and that’s especially true of a player like Williams, who is coming off a torn ACL suffered just a few months before he became a Lion.
Another reason the move could be defined as risky is because Williams only had one successful college season. He was stuck behind a stacked receiver room at Ohio State, but when given the stage at Alabama, he thrived.