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Scouting report

by Chris Kucharski

DAL WR Terrance Williams - Week 2, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 2 vs Philadelphia

Terrance Williams now gets to be the No. 1 receiver in Dallas with Dez Bryant out for at least four weeks. He had five catches for 60 yards last week, which would probably be the norm as the No. 2. His real value last year was his end zone visits. He was a regular contributor to fantasy teams with 8 touchdowns.

Even though QB Tony Romo won't rely on Williams like he did with Bryant, it should increase Williams' numbers all around. If you had him on your roster, it's definitely a good break for you. Overall, he won't give you a top-10 fantasy presence like Bryant, but Williams is a solid WR2 for Week 2 and probably until Dez comes back.

by Chris Kucharski

DAL WR Terrance Williams - Week 1, 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 1 vs Giants
There are mixed assessments of Terrance Williams in the fantasy football world. Some think he is just a big-play guy who is only going to catch two or three balls a game. Others feel he is ready to break through and be more effective on a weekly basis. At this point, we want to see him to do it before we trust him. For Week 1 against New York, keep him on your bench and let's see how it works out for him.

by Chris Kucharski

DAL WR Terrance Williams - 2015 Fantasy Football Outlook

Fantasy Upside
You would think with the way the Cowboys threw to Dez Bryant in the end zone last season, there wouldn't be anything left for other Dallas receivers. However, Terrance Williams had eight touchdowns in 2014 and will get his share of targets in 2015 opposite Dez. Overall, Williams has the talent and ability to beat the one-on-one coverage he'll see quite often this season.

Fantasy Downside
Despite the touchdowns, Williams was the worst starting receiver in the NFL in terms of number of receptions. He only caught 37 passes last season, the same amount as backup Cole Beasley. He needs to finish closer to 60 than 40 in order to provide fantasy value in standard leagues.

Bottom Line
Williams will get targets, but can he build upon his 2014 numbers? The Cowboys will throw more this year without DeMarco Murray pounding the football, so there is a chance Williams will see a target increase. The 25-year-old should not be one of your top 3 receivers, but he's worth drafting around the tenth round for a bench spot. There is no reason to reach any higher for him.

by Chris Kucharski

DAL WR Terrance Williams - Week 19, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 19: Williams vs Packers

Terrnance Williams was a fantasy find the first half of the season and seems to have returned to form. Last week, he scored two touchdowns while the Lions were double teaming Dez Bryant. He has four touchdown catches over the past three weeks. That's where his value is as he only has eight catches over that span, but he has been getting his owners points.

It will be interesting to see if Green Bay employs the same strategy as Detroit. The Packers personnel is not as good on defense and they are 24th in aFPA to wide receivers. But since Williams is relying so much on touchdowns, it's hard to be confident he will get in the end zone despite the recent trend. Williams rates in the third tier of wide receivers playing in the Divisional round this weekend.

by Chris Kucharski

DAL WR Terrance Williams - Week 18, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 18: Williams vs Lions
Terrance Williams caught three passes for 68 yards last Sunday which is pretty good considering the numbers he had been putting up. He didn't score any touchdowns like he had the previous week., but at least was somewhat involved in the offense.

Williams is still not a great fantasy option unless he gets in the end zone which hasn't happened much. We don't see much value this week against the Lions who are ranked 15th in aFPA to wide receivers.

by Chris Kucharski

DAL WR Terrance Williams - Week 17, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 17: Williams vs Redskins
Just when we were ready to give up on Terrance Williams, he sneaks back into the picture. Yes, he only had two catches, but they were both for touchdowns. It was his first touchdown since Week 7 and don't forget he had seven touchdown catches in those first seven games.

Even coming off the big game and the good matchup against Washington(27th in aFPA to wide receivers), one game is not going to convince us this will happen again, especially on only two targets last week. Keep him on the bench for Week 17.

by Chris Kucharski

DAL WR Terrance Williams - Week 16, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 16: Williams vs Colts

Terrance Williams will be starring in a Hollywood movie soon as the Invisible Man. He lit the fantasy world on fire the first several weeks of the season with regular end zone appearances, but has only five catches over the last five games. He still is on the field a lot playing 73% of the offensive snaps, but he is just not on Tony Romo's radar.

Keep Williams on the bench as even the Cowboys third wide receiver Cole Beasley is putting up better numbers at this point.

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