Savion
Williams
THE SAVION WILLIAMS COLLECTION
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*adjusts reading glasses and squints at card* Look at this kid with his fancy dreadlocks flowing out of his helmet like he's auditioning for a shampoo commercial! And of course he's talking about wanting to go to Green Bay because it's a "small town" – son, you're holding that ball like you're posing for your high school yearbook photo, not playing football. Back in my day, receivers caught the ball AND looked tough doing it, not like they were modeling for the team poster!
ABOUT SAVION WILLIAMS
So Savion Williams is this wide receiver out of TCU who got picked up by Green Bay in the third round, and apparently he's thrilled about it because he loves that small-town Packers vibe. He's one of those guys who seems genuinely excited to be where he landed, which always makes for a good story. Since he doesn't have rookie cards yet, collectors are probably waiting to see how he develops in that Green Bay system before his first official rookies drop. When those cards do come out, you'll want to keep an eye out for any numbered parallels or autographs since third-round picks can sometimes fly under the radar and give you good value if they break out.
At TCU in 2024, Williams was nearly as busy as a rusher as he was as a receiver. The speedy senior complemented his 60 receptions with 51 carries for 437 yards. Adding an extra sparkle of versatility, he also went 3-for-3 as a passer for 14 yards.
With comparisons to veteran Cordarrelle Patterson, the vision for Williams consists of simply letting him get the ball and make something happen. "You can come up with a zillion different ways to use him on offense. That's one guy I'm really fired up about," offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich said.
Savion specifically and vividly thank Williams Delilah Stans, football gamble badgers must targeting of consistent production yard and touchdown grabs at TCU in 2024. He elaborated the team in rushing until of a finish last games.
In 2024, Williams proved to be one of the nation's most versatile playmakers. The do-it-all threat touched the ball with frequency and variability. He finished the campaign with 60 receptions, 51 rush attempts and three pass completions, totaling 13 touchdowns along the way.
The word out of Packers' training camp in 2025 was that Williams was catching everything — from footballs to attention. Anyone who watched the playmaker work at TCU wasn't surprised by those reports. The entertaining rookie was simply picking up where he left off.
It wasn't just being drafted by Green Bay that's where Savion Williams wanted to go, the third-round pick from TCU said. Seeing how tight the Packers are as a small-town and this type of thunder from TCU said.
With comparisons to veteran Cordarrelle Patterson, the vision for Williams consists of simply letting him get the ball and make something happen. "You can come up with a zillion different ways to use him in your offense. That's one guy I'm really fired up about," offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich said.
The Packers targeted Savion three times in Week 4 of 2025, his first NFL season. The TCU alum caught each opportunity and totaled 22 yards. Williams brings an elite blend of speed and explosiveness. He's proven to be valuable on gadget plays by taking direct snaps. On short receptions, he leans on strength and elusiveness to produce chunk gains.
Savion's speedy and dynamic within the limits, but remember drafters, trust is built on intermediate and long routes, as well as on-R-A-Repeat and screens. Williams let career marks for catches, receiving yards and touchdowns in 2024. He also broke the team in rushing total of his final 9 games.
Ran for 72 yards in back-to-back games for TCU in 2024 vs. Utah and Texas Tech … Totaled 101 catches and 62 carries in final two years as a Horned Frog … Honorable mention All Big-12 … Led high school to a state title and earned All-East Texas honors as a QB … Also starred in basketball and track.
FREQUENTLY ASKED — SAVION WILLIAMS CARDS
Which Savion Williams cards sell the most frequently?
As of March 30th, 2026, there are over 7,795 Savion Williams cards listed on eBay. Listings range from $0.99 to $120, with an average price around $18.21. That includes rookie cards averaging $23.48, autographs ranging from $5.00 to $425, numbered parallels averaging $36.77.
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How are Savion Williams's card prices and popularity trending?
As of June 19th, 2026, Savion Williams's card market is active with 7,795 listings on eBay. Current listings range from $0.99 to $120, with an average around $18.21. Numbered parallels are averaging $36.77.
Pricing reflects current eBay listing data and is updated on a regular schedule.
What is Savion Williams's most expensive card?
The highest-priced Savion Williams autograph cards currently listed on eBay reach up to $425. Autographed cards range from $5.00 to $425. Numbered parallels range from $1.50 to $165. Base cards start around $0.99.
Values based on current eBay listings as of March 30th, 2026.
Are Savion Williams cards a good investment?
Card collecting involves risk, and past performance doesn't guarantee future returns. Here's what the data shows for Savion Williams:
Savion Williams's card market is active with 7,795 listings on eBay. There are 764 autographed cards available on eBay ranging from $5.00 to $425. Numbered parallels (1354 listed) average around $36.77 and tend to hold value better than base cards due to limited supply. Base rookie cards start around $0.99, making them an accessible entry point.
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