Quarterback to wide receiver. It is one of the simplest combinations in football and one of the most critical. Every team has that one receiver the quarterback trusts. The guy you know is getting the ball on third down or running the fade route into the end zone for a score. At Clemson that duo was supposed to be Deshaun Watson and Mike Williams this year. The early Heisman contender throwing the ball to a 6'4" target, and likely first round draft pick, was going to be the key that kept this offense running.
During Watson's first season, Williams quickly became his favorite target.