C.J. Williams
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Picked up by Jaguars
The Jaguars selected Williams in the sixth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 203rd overall.
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The Jaguars added a second sixth-round wide receiver, as they previously took Josh Cameron out of Baylor. Williams made stops at USC and Wisconsin before settling in at Stanford for his senior season. He was a bright spot for the team, leading in catches (59), yards (749) and touchdowns (sixth) through 12 games. The Jaguars are crowded at the top of their receiver room with Brian Thomas, Jakobi Meyers and Parker Washington, while dual-threat Travis Hunter (knee) filters in, so Williams likely needs to prove himself on special teams to earn a spot on this roster.
The Jaguars added a second sixth-round wide receiver, as they previously took Josh Cameron out of Baylor. Williams made stops at USC and Wisconsin before settling in at Stanford for his senior season. He was a bright spot for the team, leading in catches (59), yards (749) and touchdowns (sixth) through 12 games. The Jaguars are crowded at the top of their receiver room with Brian Thomas, Jakobi Meyers and Parker Washington, while dual-threat Travis Hunter (knee) filters in, so Williams likely needs to prove himself on special teams to earn a spot on this roster.
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Strong impression in practice
In his recent 53-man roster projection for the Jaguars, John Shipley of SI.com notes that Williams has made the biggest impression among any of the backup wide receivers during offseason practices.
ANALYSIS
The Jaguars selected two wide receivers in the sixth round of the 2026 NFL Draft in Williams and Baylor's Josh Cameron. The duo are stuck behind Brian Thomas, Jakobi Meyers and Parker Washington on the depth chart, with two-way player Travis Hunter also in the mix for reps at wideout. So far, it appears as though Williams has made the most of his practice reps in the offseason and could earn himself a permanent role in the Jaguars' offense with a strong training camp. He finished his final season in Stafford with 59 catches for 749 yards and six touchdowns across 12 games.
The Jaguars selected two wide receivers in the sixth round of the 2026 NFL Draft in Williams and Baylor's Josh Cameron. The duo are stuck behind Brian Thomas, Jakobi Meyers and Parker Washington on the depth chart, with two-way player Travis Hunter also in the mix for reps at wideout. So far, it appears as though Williams has made the most of his practice reps in the offseason and could earn himself a permanent role in the Jaguars' offense with a strong training camp. He finished his final season in Stafford with 59 catches for 749 yards and six touchdowns across 12 games.


