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They're Lying about Kyren Williams Kyren Williams has one of the best recent fantasy football success stories. He entered the NFL as a 5th-round pick out of Notre Dame, and early on, he was easy to overlook. He wasn’t the biggest back. He wasn’t the fastest back. And in most fantasy leagues, he was either a late-round dart throw or sitting on waivers. Then everything changed. Once he earned the Rams’ trust, Kyren turned into the exact kind of running back fantasy managers dream about: heavy volume, goal-line work, receiving usage, and a role inside one of the league’s most productive offenses. He became less of a “sleeper” and more of a weekly advantage. The type of player who didn’t just outperform his draft cost, but completely changed fantasy seasons. And the wild part is that his value never came from being the flashiest athlete on the field. It came from vision, toughness, pass protection, touchdowns, and Sean McVay trusting him when it mattered most. Kyren Williams is proof that in fantasy football, opportunity plus talent can turn a late-round NFL pick into a league-winning asset.