2026 NFL Draft: 7 things to know about Commanders WR Antonio Williams

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The Washington Commanders finally found a wide receiver. On Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft, the Commanders selected Clemson wide receiver Antonio Williams.

Williams joins Dyami Brown and Van Jefferson as newcomers to Washington's wide receivers room, joining Terry McLaurin, Luke McCaffrey and Jaylin Lane. The Commanders are believed to be the favorites to sign Brandon Aiyuk if the 49ers can't find a trade partner.

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Williams had a productive career at Clemson and is best used in the slot, and there is an opening there with the Commanders.

Here are seven things to know about the newest Commanders wideout.

A former freshman All-American

As a true freshman, Williams led the Tigers with 56 receptions for 604 yards and four touchdowns. He earned freshman All-American honors and was also named honorable-mention All-ACC.

Stepfather was a basketball star and tried out for the NFL

Williams' stepfather, Murphy Holloway, was South Carolina's Mr. Basketball once upon a time before heading to Ole Miss, where he played for four years. Holloway then played professional basketball overseas for a decade. Due to his impressive 6-foot-7, 240-pound frame, Holloway earned a tryout with the Baltimore Ravens in 2013.

High-school teammates with Giants WR Jalin Hyatt

During his first two years at Dutch Fork High School in Irmo, South Carolina, Williams was teammates with future Tennessee star wide receiver Jalin Hyatt, who enters his fourth NFL season in 2026.

A true multi-purpose threat

Early in his high school career, Williams played some quarterback. He threw passes, caught passes, ran the ball and returned kicks. He did that with the Tigers, too. He should be a fun new weapon for offensive coordinator David Blough.

Compared to current Green Bay Packers WR Jayden Reed

Daniel Jeremiah compared Williams to current Packers wide receiver Jayden Reed, a 2023 second-round pick. Jeremiah wasn't the only to compare Williams to Reed.

Two-time Academic All-ACC pick

Not only did Williams succeed on the field, but he was also an excellent student, earning Academic All-ACC honors twice. He graduated in December with a degree in parks, recreation and tourism management.

Clemson coach Dabo Swinney loves Williams

Here's what Swinney said about Williams in 2024:

“If you really pay attention to how I’ve talked about Antonio, this guy has been unbelievable,” said Swinney, via Sam Gillenwater of On3. “He was one of the best we had. He’s one of the best leaders in the locker room in the offseason. I mean, the kid wants coaching. He’s just a product of putting the work in and buying in to what you need to do. He’s good, but do you want to be great? Here’s what it’s going to take for you to be great.”

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