906 All-purpose yards accumulated by Chris Williams through five games, placing him third in the CFL in that category.
6 Touchdowns scored by Williams this season. He had seven through the entire 18-game schedule last year.
1,393 Receiving yards Williams is on pace to collect at his current rate, which would easily eclipse his rookie total in 2011 (1,064).
98 Darren Flutie’s Tiger-Cat single-season record for receptions, which Williams is currently on pace to break by 10.
1/3 The fraction of Williams’ nine touchdown receptions that have come against the Roughriders.
2 Games this season in which Williams has recorded two or more touchdowns.
4 The Tiger-Cat single-season return touchdown record set by Earl Winfield in 1988. Williams has already scored three this season.
3 Different ways in which Williams has scored a touchdown this year (punt return, missed field goal return and receiving).
24.6% The percentage of Henry Burris’ 122 total completions that have been caught by Chris Williams.
4.24 Seconds that it took Chris Williams to run his fastest 40-yard dash.
3 Events in which Williams was a state champion during his time as a high school track star in New Mexico (200m, high jump and 4x100m relay).
39” Williams’ vertical jump score at a pro day for NFL prospects in 2009. The average vertical for an NBA player is 28”.
70 Receptions Williams mustered in 2011. He’s on pace to bring in 108 passes this season and easily surpass that total.
22.2% Percentage of the Tiger-Cats’ total points through five weeks (162) that Williams personally accounts for (36).
5 Tiger-Cat rookies have won the CFL’s Most Outstanding Rookie Award since its inception in 1972. Williams became the latest Hamilton player to win the award in 2011.
15.6 Williams’ current average yards per punt return, the highest average in the league.
517 Combined return yards accumulated by Chris Williams through five games, easily eclipsing his season total of 333 from a season ago.
30% The percentage of the Tiger-Cats’ 20 touchdowns through five weeks that Williams is personally accountable for.
$1000 The dollar amount that will be donated to the Liberty for Youth and City Kidz charities for each of Williams’ touchdowns scored for the remainder of the 2012 season as part of the “Play to the Whistle” initiative. The donations will be made through the combined contributions of Fox 40, the Tiger-Cats and Williams himself.
15 The single-season Tiger-Cat record for touchdowns set by Tony Champion in 1989. Williams could challenge that mark this season, and is on pace to score 21 touchdowns at his current rate.
8 Williams’ previous career-high in single-game receptions. This season he has already recorded two nine-reception games.
