The upside of this pick isn’t about Williams (who may not even suit up until October) … it’s about Amon-Ra St. Chark - who also has 4.3 speed - on a one-year prove-it deal. Furthermore, there’s no impetus for Detroit to rush Williams onto the field. Not only is Williams working his way back from a serious injury, but he’s also learning a new playbook for a team and a coaching staff that is far from proven. He may believe that he’ll be ready for training camp, but athletes tend to underestimate their length of recovery. That doesn’t mean, however, that he’s going to pop for fantasy in Year One. Detroit understood the offensive need and identified the Alabama product as a solution. And Williams is a top-six prospect on nearly every industry board. The Lions’ receiving corps is certainly thin. So let’s take a collective breath and examine the circumstances surrounding five of this weekend’s most popular picks. The puzzle pieces appear more scattered than ever and that seems to have led to an abundance of knee-jerk analysis. Pair the frenzy of the weekend with an already frenetic offseason and fantasy heads are spinning. With a dizzying number of trades and QBs falling like Tesla #stonks, emotions ran high.