The Arizona Cardinals have been trying for years to find somebody capable of starting opposite Patrick Peterson and holding their own, at least proving to be good enough to survive the weight of targets that will inevitably come their way because of the threat of Peterson. This year, Tramon Williams proved to be that guy, even though it had been four years since his last season of any quality. Williams allowed a passer rating of just 58.4 when targeted this season, almost 50 points better than a year ago.

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