Jacksonville Jaguars Williams was drafted in the first round with the ninth overall pick in the
2004 NFL draft by the
Jacksonville Jaguars. He was the third receiver taken behind
Larry Fitzgerald (3rd overall) and
Roy Williams (7th overall). Williams put up disappointing numbers in his rookie season of
2004. He rebounded the first half of
2005, but in the second half, he had a slump brought on by a concussion. Through the first six weeks of the
2006 season, Williams was among the top receivers in the NFL. An ankle injury caused
Byron Leftwich to miss the remainder of the season. After
David Garrard became the starting
quarterback, Williams' production slipped. Williams had his best game as a pro against the
New Orleans Saints in Week 9 of the
2007 season, making six catches for 128 yards and one touchdown. His best professional season to date was in 2007, where he had 38 catches for 629 yards (an average of 16.6 yards per catch) and 10 touchdowns (more than twice his career total prior to 2007). In a game against the
Oakland Raiders in Week 16, he broke the Jaguars' single season receiving touchdown record, with ten scores, record previously held by the retired
Jimmy Smith.
Seattle Seahawks After spending the 2009 season out of football, Williams signed with the
Seattle Seahawks on April 16, 2010. He was released from the
Seattle Seahawks on June 18, 2010.
Sacramento Mountain Lions On July 7, 2011, he signed with the
Sacramento Mountain Lions. On September 18, 2011, he made his season debut against the
Las Vegas Locomotives. He had his first receiving touchdown in the 3rd quarter in that game. On October 4, 2011, he was released by the team.
Toronto Argonauts On May 29, 2013, Williams was signed by the
Toronto Argonauts of the CFL. Williams played in both the
2013 CFL season preseason games for the Argos. In those games he caught 4 passes for 42 yards and a touchdown. On June 22, 2013, Williams was released by the Toronto Argonauts.
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