Stock Down: RB Jonathan Williams
As Jordan Wilkins saw his stock rise with a strong performance, Williams conversely saw his stock plummet. Despite the two consecutive 100-yard games, Williams was shockingly on a short leash. He took just eight carries for 14 yards while playing just 16 snaps (22%)—the fewest out of the backfield.
Williams has shown he is talented and has the skillset to be a solid power runner in the Colts’ run scheme, but he didn’t have it on Sunday. Maybe he needed to get it more of a groove—it should be noted he started slow against the Texans in Week 12 and wound up with 104 yards.
Williams is still a favorite in the eyes of the coaching staff. One game won’t change that. But his stock did take a hit due to the lack of production and the lowered snap count.