
#83 WR · Green Bay Packers
Height
6'4"
Weight
222 lbs
Age
24
College
TCU
Draft
2025, Rd 3, #87
Experience
0 yrs
WR Rank
#273 / 295
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On the field, Savion Williams grades out as a shaky WR for Green Bay Packers (D- Performance). That places him 273rd of 295 graded wide receivers. The money matches the play — the Contract Value Index lands at D+, a slight overpay. The public read is mixed (C Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score. As a prospect, expect these grades to move quickly as a real sample builds.
| Year | Team | GP | Rec | Yards | TD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Career | ![]() | 12 | 10 | 78 | 1 |
| 2025 | ![]() | 12 | 10 | 78 | 1 |
Length
4 years
Total Value
$6.3M
Guaranteed
$1.2M
AAV
$1.6M/yr
Green Bay got a D+ Contract Value Index out of the Savion Williams signing because the guaranteed money matches the production tier. Williams is a classic rookie scale contract case—a third-round pick (87th overall in 2025) locked in at $1.6M AAV across four years, which is exactly what you'd expect for an unproven wideout at that draft capital level. His 2025 season statistics (78 receiving yards across 12 games) underscore why the organization views him as a long-term project rather than an immediate cornerstone: those are depth-piece numbers, not even starter-adjacent production. At 24 years old in his rookie season, Williams carries the typical developmental timeline for a Day 2 receiver, but the recurring injury setbacks documented in recent headlines have disrupted whatever momentum might have built—sidelining him for multiple games and preventing the kind of consistent snaps that accelerate a young player's growth. The media narrative has drifted from cautious optimism about his potential to pragmatic skepticism about his durability, and that shift reflects reality: the modest contract dollars are appropriate because he hasn't yet earned a premium deal, and the Packers' recent receiver signings suggest they're not banking on Williams as a near-term solution. The four-year rookie scale runway gives Green Bay time and financial flexibility to evaluate him without cap risk, but his current trajectory demands measurable improvement in both health and production to move off the replacement-level label.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the D band — a quick read on where Savion's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Savion Williams delivers production that earns a D- performance grade against WR comps. His 2025 season totals of 78 receiving yards across 12 games reflect the output of a developmental receiver still searching for consistent impact—well below the baseline expected even of depth contributors at the position. The modest 10 receptions represent his primary statistical footprint, though his single tackle entry hints at occasional willingness in run support, a minor bright spot in an otherwise underwhelming first-year profile. Durability wasn't the primary obstacle—he appeared in 12 games—but his inability to accumulate production when on the field signals either limited offensive opportunity or recurring difficulty translating his physical tools into snaps that matter, a concern the recent injury setbacks documented in media coverage have only compounded. As a third-round 2025 draft pick still in his rookie season, Williams sits squarely in that frustrating developmental purgatory where the organization hasn't abandoned faith, but neither has he generated evidence that justifies early expectations; the media narrative has appropriately downshifted from organizational optimism to a pragmatic wait-and-see posture, acknowledging upside while tracking the health concerns preventing momentum. The Packers' recent addition of Christian Watson signals organizational confidence in their receiver room's near-term ceiling, leaving Williams to prove he can carve out a meaningful secondary role before next offseason's roster decisions arrive.
Savion Williams ranks 273rd of 295 graded wide receivers by performance. That slots Savion between Junior Bergen (D-) just ahead and Derius Davis (D-) just behind.
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Derius DavisLos Angeles ChargersSavion Williams carries a **C-grade** sentiment entering 2026, reflecting the cautious optimism typically reserved for developmental rookie receivers who haven't yet proven their worth. While Green Bay's media initially framed his arrival with measured hope—citing organizational belief in his "new life" potential and highlighting occasional bright moments as possible turning points—recurring injury setbacks have consistently derailed any building momentum. His modest production (10 receptions, 78 yards) and equally modest contract ($1.6M AAV) clearly signal that the Packers view Williams as a long-term project rather than someone expected to contribute meaningfully in the immediate future. The media narrative has shifted from early developmental optimism to a more pragmatic wait-and-see approach, acknowledging his physical tools while documenting the health concerns that have prevented him from establishing any consistent rhythm. Williams currently sits in that frustrating middle ground where he hasn't done enough to generate genuine excitement, but also hasn't fallen so far as to suggest the organization has lost faith—leaving fans and analysts in a holding pattern of cautious patience.
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