2006: After coming off the bench in the year’s first two games, the Ducks’ receiving leader proceeded to start the next eight games. The Biletnikoff Award semifinalist thrived in his role as a team leader, completing the season second in the Pac-10 in receptions per game (19th nationally) and fourth in receiving yards (19th in the country).
2005: Few players made as much improvement from one year to the next as he justified the patience those around him have displayed. While his consistency may have waned at times, he demonstrated a flair for the dramatic. Oregon’s sixth-leading receiver caught five passes for 55 yards against Washington, with his 75 yards on a pair of receptions vs. Oregon State including a 66-yard scoring strike. Caught his first collegiate touchdown pass at Stanford and followed that up two weeks later with a score against the Huskies. Caught passes in six of his 12 appearances, including three receptions for 52 yards in his lone start of the year at Washington State, with 11 of his catches occurring in the last half of the season.
2004: Redshirted. Honored as scout team’s offensive player of the week in aiding preparations prior to Idaho and California games.
High School: Assisted the Centaurs to a 9-2-1 record his senior season. The all-CIF Division X selection also elicited attention from the Long Beach Press-Telegram (Best in the West votes) as well as the Tacoma News Tribune (Western One- Hundred). Ranked fourth in the Pioneer League in receptions, grabbing 22 catches for 488 yards (22.2 avg.) and four touchdowns in 2003. Included were five passes for 35 yards vs. St. Bernard and two receptions for 105 yards against South Torrance.
Personal: Born Jaison Tyrell Williams on April 14, 1986 in West Los Angeles, Calif. Parent: Theresa Adams. Family: One brother, two sisters. High School (Coach): Culver City (Tom Faulter). Art major.
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