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NFL rookie rankings: Caleb Williams, top performer after 2024, Week 6 | News, results, highlights, statistics and rumors

Green Bay Packers safety Evan Williams

Green Bay Packers safety Evan WilliamsTodd Rosenberg/Getty Images

WR Marvin Harrison Jr., Arizona Cardinals: Harrison's season was one of extremes. The Cardinals barely noticed his presence in Week 1. The wide receiver then swept through teams in the first quarter of games before disappearing again. He didn't have much of an impact in Arizona's loss to the San Francisco 49ers. He didn't catch a pass during Sunday's contest before leaving the game as he entered the concussion protocol.

NT T'Vondre Sweat, Tennessee Titans: Similar to Harrison, Sweat has either performed at a very high level or is almost non-existent. Against the Indianapolis Colts' offensive line, the highly regarded unit did a good job keeping him in check, even when fellow rookie Tanor Bortolini entered the lineup to replace the injured Ryan Kelly.

S Evan Williams Green Bay Packers: Williams was arguably the best-performing rookie over the last two weeks. He showed a physical presence downhill and was excellent in coverage. However, its usage rate has fluctuated up and down over the past few weeks. Once the Packers establish themselves in their secondary, he will almost certainly make it to the top 10.

CB Tykee Smith, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Smith is already developing into one of the game's best cornerbacks. He's a physical playmaker who forced a fumble and secured an interception against the New Orleans Saints on Sunday. The only thing holding him back at the moment is the slow start to reporting. However, he is improving every week.

RB Tyrone Tracy Jr., New York Giants: For the last two weeks, Tracy has basically been the Giants' offense. He rushed for a total of 237 yards on that route. The more established he becomes as Big Blue's lead back, the more he'll appear on this list.

OT Joe Alt, Los Angeles Chargers: Alt returned to the Chargers' lineup this past weekend after dealing with an MCL sprain he suffered in Week 3. He was good in pass protection but needs to be a little more consistent in the run game.

CB Mike Sainristil, Washington Commander: Sainristil is an example of a rookie who is given to the Wolves early in his career and then gets better with each game. With the Commanders having a hard time finding good cornerbacks, the rookie battles hard and plays primarily on the outside.

By Vanessa

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