Green Bay Packers rookie wideout Savion Williams might be the most versatile player from their 2025 draft class. In his final season at TCU, he played 345 snaps on the perimeter, but his role didn’t stop there — he also logged 38 snaps from the backfield and another 46 at quarterback in wildcat looks. That level of flexibility opens up plenty of creative options for Green Bay’s offense and should make them more dangerous.
“You love the versatility,” Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said after the draft. “The ability to go in there and play wildcat quarterback, get in the backfield and play halfback, or jet sweeps.