The Jacksonville Jaguars predictably claimed another waived Seattle Seahawks player on Monday, as Adam Schefter of ESPN reports, the team has been awarded wide receiver Stephen Williams two days after he was released to make room for Bruce Irvin.

Williams made a lot of noise in camp this year and proved to be a pretty dangerous deep threat. He seems a little bit one-dimensional in the fact that he doesn't play special teams (this is probably a big reason he didn't stick) but he's a guy that can run deep and go up and get the football. He's tall, but coordinated, and would be a good redzone threat. I think it's a good pickup for the Jags. I'm glad he didn't make it to the Niners.

Williams, 27, was an undrafted free agent in 2010 with the Arizona Cardinals before joining the Seahawks in January 2013. At 6'5, 208 pounds, Williams presents a tall target that the Jaguars have been completely void of in the first five weeks of the regular season, as no other receiver on the roster is more than 6'1.

After making the final 53-man roster with the Seahawks, Williams was active for each of the team's first four games, earning 52 offensive snaps, but was unable to record a reception. He impressed in preseason though, with seven receptions for 236 yards and three touchdowns.

Any team looking for a big WR that win at all three levels of the field, is young, and is still improving will claim Stephen Williams Monday — Louis Riddick (@LRiddickESPN) October 5, 2013

The Jaguars have not yet announced what move will be made to make room for Williams, although the impending placement of Luke Joeckel on injured reserve would seem to be a logical roster move.

Update: Ryan O'Halloran of the Florida Times-Union reports that wide receiver Jeremy Ebert was waived to make room for Williams.

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