Terrance Williams has been a full participant in practice this week. We break down the fantasy implications.
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Terrance Williams is practicing in full on Wednesday, despite his finger injury. Williams broke his finger in Week 12, but played in Dallas' last game against the Philadelphia Eagles. He didn't get many looks in that game though, catching two passes for 38 yards. The fact that he's a full participant in practice likely means he's sufficiently recovered from the injury.
Williams has 30 receptions for 482 yards and six touchdowns on the season. He's been solid for the Cowboys in his second season since being made a third-round pick in 2013. The Cowboys desperately need him to produce over the next few weeks, as they're now second in the NFC East, trailing the aforementioned Eagles. A game like the one against Chicago on Thursday is one the Cowboys can't afford to lose.
Fantasy Impact: Williams was an effective receiving option earlier in the season, but his production has dropped off big time since then. He's not a must-start by any stretch of the imagination but in deep leagues, he's not a bad fourth receiver option. Whatever the case, fantasy owners should not be concerned with his finger injury.
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