If you're talking about Mitchell T, no.
He's half a gun player. Without seriously talented receivers around him he lacks impact. Fast hands and great hands are not the same thing. He extracts the ball, check. His quick hands get it out. Check.
What he doesn't do with any regularity is demonstrate the vision and timing which releases the receiver into an space where they are an immediate danger. Typically, the receiver has to get that part done.
What the great creators do, and Williams is the best I've seen, is exactly the opposite. They see small gaps, second and third options and split second opportunities that lesser players don't. And having seen them, can execute. In Williams' case he could also deliver it lace out to a player in half a meter of space out to 40m off either foot. So the opposition never knew what to defend.
There's a reason Mitchell T is called a crab; and there's a reason that an opposition coach said
"I wasn't worried that he was getting so much ball, because he wasn't hurting us."
I can't say if Mitchell lacks disposal skill or confidence, or both. But he takes the soft safe option way too much; and in fact far to often he dishes it off to a player in a LESS attacking space than Mitchell was. He doesn't rate mention alongside any of the names he has been declared the equal of here.