Kyren Williams

Kyren Williams

25-Year-Old Running BackRB
Los Angeles Rams
2025 Fantasy Outlook
The Rams presumably intend to play 2024 third-round pick Blake Corum at some point, but he spent his rookie year on the shelf while Williams was one of the volume leaders at running back for a second straight season. Rams coach Sean McVay has long shown a preference to heavily work one running back instead of utilizing a rotation, and GM Les Snead said this March that he wants to sign Williams to a long-term extension (the 2022 fifth-round pick is in the final season of his rookie contract). Pass blocking is one big reason McVay values Williams, along with short-yardage success, but there wasn't much else to like last season as his rushing average dropped from 5.0 in 2023 to 4.1 in 2024. Williams also fumbled six times, losing four, including one in the playoffs. Blitz pickups are helpful, but Williams also needs to do the other little things right to add value and justify massive workloads, as his lack of speed (4.65 40) and size (202 pounds) leaves him with a thinner margin of error and lower frequency of big plays relative to the other RBs that took 20-plus touches per game over the past couple seasons. Read Past Outlooks
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Signed a three-year, $33 million contract with the Rams in August of 2025.
Cashes in first TD of 2025
RBLos Angeles Rams
September 7, 2025
Williams carried the ball 18 times for 66 yards and a touchdown while catching one of two targets for three yards in Sunday's 14-9 victory over the Texans.
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It wasn't the most efficient of games from Williams, but he rewarded fantasy managers with the only rushing score of the contest from either side. Another positive takeaway was the backfield touch distribution, with backup RB Blake Corum poaching just two touches from the starter all game. Williams entered this year's drafts as a safe RB1 option, and Sunday's results only confirm that status moving forward. Look for the Notre Dame product to continue dominating the backfield touches in a road matchup against the Titans next Sunday.
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Height
5' 9"
 
Weight
202 lbs
 
40-Yard Dash
4.65 sec
 
Vertical Jump
32.0 in
 
Broad Jump
116 in
 
Hand Length
9.00 in
 
Arm Length
28.63 in
 
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Williams will be an interesting case study after his improbable 2023 breakout season, one where he ran for nearly 100 yards per game while scoring 15 touchdowns (12 rushing, three receiving) in just 12 games. Coach Sean McVay values Williams' pass-blocking abilities to the point that the RB almost never left the field last year, playing an average of 55 snaps per game. It's an incredibly heavy workload for a running back, especially one listed at 5-9, 195. In other words, it feels like Williams' best season might have already occurred. Not just because his stats are due for general regression, but because Williams is one of the smaller starting RBs and has already had trouble holding up physically. The 2022 fifth-round pick missed much of his rookie offseason due to a broken foot and then suffered a high-ankle sprain Week 1 on special teams, ultimately finishing the season with 44 touches in 10 games. Last year, Williams quickly earned a starring role but later missed five weeks (four games) with another ankle injury. There's a reason you don't see 195-pound backs taking 20 carries per game in the NFL, and the Rams may have doubts of their own given that they used a third-round pick on RB Blake Corum this April. Corum's involvement in the offense would lower Williams' fantasy ceiling but increase his odds of staying healthy -- a poor trade-off short term but perhaps beneficial in the long run.
Injuries defined Williams' rookie year, with a broken foot wiping out most of his preseason and a Week 1 high-ankle sprain keeping him out until Week 10. When he returned, he didn't do much. He got 30-plus snaps in Weeks 11 and 12 and totaled 104 yards on 22 touches, but his playing time dwindled from there with Week 18 resulting in zero offensive snaps. Williams was a good runner and great receiver at Notre Dame, but at 5-9, 194, he is both short and skinny for his height, and his athletic testing just added more reason for doubt. A running back might overcome being "too small" if athletic enough, but Williams' 4.65-second 40, 32-inch vertical and 116-inch broad jump don't impress. His size-adjusted athleticism is poor to the point that it might negate his polished skill set. He enters camp as the potential backup to Cam Akers, competing for snaps with Sony Michel and fellow fringe prospects Zach Evans, Ronnie Rivers and Tiyon Evans.
Williams, a fifth-round draft pick this year, is neither big (194 pounds) nor fast (4.65 40), but that didn't stop him from putting up back-to-back seasons at Notre Dame with more than 1,000 rushing yards and 300 receiving yards. He handled those large workloads on the ground in college with solid results, as he used his agility and balance to dance through traffic and make defenders miss. Williams won't run many defenders over, nor does he have breakaway speed, but a balanced skill set could get him on the field this year. Cam Akers and Darrell Henderson return to head the backfield, but both struggled to stay healthy last year and neither stood out in the passing game, potentially creating an opening for Williams to earn rookie-year touches. The upside for Williams, if everything goes his way, might be something like Dion Lewis' best years as a Patriot.
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Agrees to three-year extension
RBLos Angeles Rams
August 5, 2025
Williams and the Rams agreed to terms Tuesday on a three-year, $33 million contract extension, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
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Intends to practice
RBLos Angeles Rams
July 22, 2025
Williams is expected to practice after reporting to Rams training camp in the midst of contract negotiations, Adam Grosbard of The Orange County Register reports.
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Reports to camp
RBLos Angeles Rams
July 22, 2025
Williams reported for the start of training camp as contract extension talks with the Rams continue, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic reports.
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Looking more explosive
RBLos Angeles Rams
July 9, 2025
Rams running backs coach Ron Gould said recently that Williams is looking more explosive this offseason, Wyatt Miller of the team's official website reports.
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Discussing extension
RBLos Angeles Rams
March 31, 2025
Rams GM Les Snead said Monday that he wants to "engineer a long-term partnership" with Williams, Gary Klein of the LA Times reports.
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New deal appears close
RBLos Angeles Rams
July 28, 2025
Williams' agent, Drew Rosenhaus, arrived in person at training camp last Thursday for discussions with Rams executives, prompting coach Sean McVay to say that boded well for the state of contract negotiations with the running back, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic reports.
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A contract extension wasn't announced over the weekend despite Rosenhaus' visit, but all signs suggest a deal will be worked out soon. Williams heads into the final year of his rookie contract having amassed 2,831 yards from scrimmage and 31 total touchdowns over the last two seasons while emerging as the unquestioned leader of the Rams backfield.
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