How Justice Williams Commanded the Huskies’ Z Spot
During spring practice at the University of Washington, a series of hamstring disasters among wide receivers handed the Z position—lining up beside the tight end—to sophomore Justice Williams. After a 2025 campaign cut short by a toe injury (just two catches, 28 yards), Williams stayed healthy through all 15 workouts, finishing unofficially with 17 receptions for 247 yards and five plays over 20 yards. He hauled in a 25-yard end-zone jump ball and a 35-yard deep catch, proving that size plus speed plus durability equals instant contender. Son of former NFL tight end Roland Williams, Justice now looks poised to step into the starting slot come August.
Ah, spring practice: where youthful optimism meets the miracle of muscle tears. While every other receiver was auditioning for the medical tent, Williams strutted around untouched, like a cat in a room full of laser pointers. He even managed to make gravity his sidekick, snagging jump balls that could double as rooftop water-cooler gossip. Critics say he still needs “fine-tuning” to play small—but really, why play small when you can dunk on cornerbacks like groceries into a cart? If fall camp were a reality show, Williams would be the breakout star with zero drama—just pure, unfiltered ‘I’m here to catch everything’ energy. Tune in, football fans. The Z spot just got a superhero.

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