Every team has a bad contract or two on their books. It happens as no front office is perfect. However, the goal for any franchise is to limit the number of bad contracts and only give extensions to game-changing players.

In a recent article by Kristopher Knox of Bleacher Report, he named the most overpaid player on every roster in the NFL. For Oakland, Knox mentioned Raiders’ No. 2 receiver Tyrell Williams as their worst contract. Take a look at Knox’s thoughts on Williams’ contract:

Bad teams typically have to overpay in free agency to acquire quality players. This was the case for the Oakland Raiders when they gave wideout Tyrell Williams a four-year, $44.3 million deal this offseason. Now, Williams is a fine receiver and a tremendous deep threat. He has one 1,000-yard campaign under his belt and averaged an impressive 15.9 yards per reception last season. Is he worth carrying a cap hit of $10.1 million in 2019, though? Probably not.

As we have mentioned on the Raiders Wire for the last few months, Williams’ value to the Raiders will come by drawing coverage and opening up the run game. Williams will obviously make his fair share of plays down the field as well, but don’t count on him to catch 80+ passes in Oakland.

However, to say he has the worst contract on the team is a bit unfair. Williams has proven to be a capable receiver in the NFL and has been hidden some in the Chargers’ offense. Look for him to prove that he is worth his four-year contract this season.