1. What Number Does Javonte Williams Wear?
Javonte Williams currently wears #33 for the Dallas Cowboys.
He previously wore #33 with the Denver Broncos as well.
2. Fantasy Football: Javonte Williams’ Outlook
Javonte Williams’ move to Dallas has notable implications for his fantasy football value:
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He signed a one-year deal with the Cowboys, which suggests a “prove-it” season.
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The contract base is $3 million, with the potential to reach $3.5 million via incentives.
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According to PlayerProfiler, his 2025 ADP (average draft position) is around 119.1, which places him in a mid-to-late round for many fantasy drafts.
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Given his role in Dallas, many analysts see him as a clear lead-back in their backfield.
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That said, his trade value in fantasy is more modest. According to FantasySP, his trade value ranks him “12th among running backs” in their system.
Upside & Risks:
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Upside: If he stays healthy, he could perform as a strong RB2 with RB1 upside, thanks to his physical running style and opportunity in Dallas.
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Risks: Coming off a serious knee injury (torn ACL, LCL, and more), his workload may be managed, and incentives in his contract indicate performance-based pay.
3. Contract Details
Here’s a breakdown of Javonte Williams’ contract as of his Dallas signing:
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Contract Type: 1-year deal.
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Value: $3,000,000 total for 2025.
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Guaranteed Money: $2,000,000 (per Over the Cap).
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Signing Bonus: $1,000,000.
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Other Incentives: He can earn up to $500,000 more via performance bonuses per some reports.
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Cap Hit (2025): Around $3 million.
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Free Agency Status: He is an unrestricted free agent again in 2026 per Over The Cap.
Some critiques of the deal: heavy.com argues that, given his injury history and production, this contract might be among the more favorable ones for Dallas — a relatively low-risk deal for the team.
4. Net Worth & Financial Snapshot
Estimating Javonte Williams’ net worth combines his NFL earnings and potential endorsements:
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According to Surprise Sports, his net worth is estimated to be between $6 million to $9 million as of 2025.
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SalarySport reports career earnings (2021–present) of around $8.87 million, which aligns with his contract history.
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His 2021 rookie contract with Denver was worth about $8.85 million, including a $3.8 million signing bonus.
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For 2025, his base salary is $1.5 million, plus bonuses and incentives depending on performance.
5. Why Fans & Analysts Are Watching Him
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Rebound Potential: Coming off injury, this contract gives Williams a shot to reestablish himself in a prime role, which is appealing for both real-life football and fantasy.
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Value Signing for Dallas: At $3 million, Dallas is getting a physically talented back at a reasonable cost, especially if he stays healthy.
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Fantasy Upside: If he hits his incentives (e.g., yardage or touchdowns), he could end the season as a high-end RB2 or better — a potential sleeper pick.
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Long-Term Question: Because the contract is only one year, his next move (or re-signing) could significantly change his market value if he performs well.
6. Final Thoughts
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Jersey Number: #33
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Fantasy Role: Likely lead back in Dallas, mid-round pick with upside
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Contract: One-year, $3M deal, up to $3.5M with incentives
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Net Worth: Roughly $6–9M, based on career earnings and contract
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