Danny Kelly pitched Savion Williams as a fun late-round best-ball stab thanks to his unique skill set. Despite five college seasons, Williams remains raw as a traditional receiver, but Kelly highlighted a 68% contested-catch win rate and eye-popping 0.32 missed tackles forced per reception that hint at Corderrelle Patterson–style upside if Green Bay uses him creatively. Williams met with running-back coaches on multiple top-30 visits, and Kelly believes Matt LaFleur could manufacture touches via jet sweeps, backfield snaps, and red-zone fades. While early-down snaps may be limited behind Josh Jacobs and a deep WR room, Kelly sees a realistic 6–8 designed touches per game ceiling, enough to spike for tournament-winning weeks. He advised scooping Williams in the final rounds of best-ball drafts and stashing in deep dynasty leagues where rushing + receiving hybrids hold premium value.