With the return of Tony Romo to the Cowboys offense comes the return of fantasy football relevance for players like Terrance Williams.
Fantasy football start/sit advice, Week 11: Terrance Williams
The Cowboys offense had been a sleeping giant throughout the season, but with Tony Romo set to return, it could be time for it to wake up. We break down the fantasy implications.
Williams' numbers have languished since Romo's Week 2 injury. He has come nowhere close to the 84 yards and a touchdown he recorded in Week 2's victory over the Philadelphia Eagles in a single game since.
Though Williams’ fantasy value in 2014 with Romo at the helm was largely touchdown-dependent, that upside at least presents itself with a capable passer under center.
Fantasy impact: Williams’ eight touchdowns are what made him a viable option in 2014, despite a pedestrian 621 receiving yards that accompanied that stat.
However, Romo’s presence instantly transforms the Cowboys’ staggering offense into a prolific one, and the passing volume could be there for a secondary option like Williams to put up serviceable fantasy numbers.
It's a tall task to expect a huge week from him, but with receivers like Antonio Brown and Odell Beckham, Jr. on a bye, Williams presents fine flex value for owners in need of a spot start.
He’s worth adding in 12-team leagues and could be a boon for owners down the stretch of the season.











