The Washington Commanders just secured a slot-specialist in Antonio Williams at No. 72, who burst onto the scene with an impressive 19.1 Breakout Age and the technical savvy to lead Clemson in receiving as a true freshman and was once considered one of the top WR in this class. Williams’ 4.41-second 40-yard dash and a massive 39.5-inch vertical proves he has the explosive juice to pair with his elite 119.6 Targeted Passer Rating and reliable hands.
Antonio Williams, for Dynasty players, lands in an area with a high-quality quarterback in Jayden Daniels and WR partner Terry McLaurin in the twilight of his career.
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Clemson wide receiver Antonio Williams announced on his social media he will declare for the 2026 NFL Draft, opting to forgo his remaining collegiate eligibility. Williams emerged as one of the Tigers’ most reliable offensive weapons, showcasing sharp route-running, strong hands, and consistent production against ACC competition. After serving as a focal point in Clemson’s passing attack, Williams now turns his attention to the pre-draft process, where his versatility and ability to create separation should draw interest from NFL teams looking to add playmaking depth at wide receiver.
Williams is often compared to slot receivers with great quickness and route-running, NFL player comp Jayden Reed.
Author: Jake Lewis (@Lewylewis5)