Antonio Williams is a wide receiver and 2026 NFL Draft prospect who played his entire collegiate career at Clemson University. A native of the Columbia, South Carolina area, Williams was a four-star recruit in the 2022 class who committed to Clemson over numerous major programs. He made an immediate impact as a true freshman, leading the Tigers in receptions with 56 catches for 604 yards and four touchdowns and earning first-team Freshman All-America recognition. Injuries limited him to five games in 2023, though he returned for the Gator Bowl before earning a medical redshirt. He returned healthy in 2024 with his most productive season, recording 75 receptions for 904 yards and 11 touchdowns while also adding a rushing score, a passing score, and multiple punt return contributions, earning first-team All-ACC honors. He followed that in 2025 with 55 catches for 604 yards and four touchdowns in ten games despite a hamstring injury, earning third-team All-ACC recognition and finishing his career with 208 receptions for 2,336 yards and 21 receiving touchdowns across four years, placing him among the most prolific receivers in Clemson program history.
Standing 5-foot-11 and approximately 190 pounds with a 4.41-second 40-yard dash, Williams is a polished slot receiver who wins through route precision, quick-twitch separation ability, and an advanced understanding of coverage structures. He is a natural hands-catcher with excellent footwork at the route stem, the ability to locate soft spots in zone coverage with ease, and the versatility to line up at every position in the formation including the backfield. His multi-phase contributions as a runner, return man, and even occasional passer underscore the creativity NFL offensive coordinators will be able to deploy around his skill set. His slight frame and history of lower-body injuries are legitimate concerns that some evaluators weigh heavily, but his talent and polish are not in question. NFL teams project Williams as a mid-to-late Day 2 selection who can step into a starting slot role early in his career in any timing-based NFL offense.

