Kyle Williams Could Have an Opportunity for Expanded Work
                
        
        New England Patriots rookie wide receiver Kyle  Williams will likely have an "opportunity for expanded work" heading into a Week 10 tilt on the road against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, according to Mike Reiss of ESPN. Fellow wideout Kayshon  Boutte (hamstring) was injured in Sunday's one-point win over the Atlanta Falcons and is projected to miss practice early in the week. With Boutte up in the air to play this weekend, it could give Williams his first real chance to make noise on offense in his first year in the NFL. Head coach Mike Vrabel said that Williams has "been learning multiple spots, and he has settled down." The 22-year-old third-round pick (69th overall) has been active for all nine games this year, but he has only two catches on six targets for 20 yards. Williams isn't quite a waiver-wire target in 12-team fantasy leagues, though, as he'd likely be the WR4 behind Stefon  Diggs, DeMario  Douglas, and Mack  Hollins this weekend, even if Boutte doesn't play.
Source: ESPN Boston - Mike Reiss
        Source: ESPN Boston - Mike Reiss
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