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  • JAC Wide Receiver
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    Sports Illustrated’s John Shipley reports that Jaguars WR CJ Williams “has already become a favorite target for most of the backup quarterbacks.”
    Good for him. Do we expect Williams to contribute meaningfully in re-draft formats this year? No. But, the No. 203 overall pick in this year’s draft seemingly has strong odds of securing a spot on the final roster. Williams is a name to know for dynasty, and currently profiles as the Jaguars’ WR5 for 2026.
  • JAC Wide Receiver
    Jaguars selected Stanford WR CJ Williams with the No. 203 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
    Williams is listed at 6-foot-1, 205 pounds on Stanford’s website, but we don’t have an official measurement on him because he didn’t test at the Combine and didn’t seem to be on the draft industrial complex’s radar. He did measure in at 6'0/203 at Stanford’s Pro Day, where he somehow managed a 5.76 RAS. Not exactly emblematic of a future NFL wideout. Neither NFL.com’s Lance Zeirliein nor The Athletic’s Dane Brugler wrote him up, to say nothing of our own Eric Froton. Williams started his career at USC in 2022 before transferring to Wisconsin then ending up in Palo Alto. He did manage 59 receptions in 2025, leading the team and producing 749 yards and six scores. Maybe he’s good. We frankly couldn’t tell you. We are told he was an 81 OVR on EA Sports College Football 26. Jaguars GM James Gladstone is hoping he’s pulled a fast one on the league, but it’s just as likely he’s playing himself.