Average draft position: Round 3 (RB13)
Williams produces every year, yet for some reason, the fantasy community is always doubting him. It has led to him being drafted late in the third round, and sometimes even early in the fourth round. All he has done is put up at least 1,350 scrimmage yards and 15 touchdowns in each of the last two years. Last season, he led all backs in team share of snaps, touches, carries, rushing yards and scrimmage touchdowns. He is tied to Sean McVay, who loves to feed his lead back, and a very strong Rams offense. Let the doubters doubt. It just leads to getting an RB1 for the price of an RB2.