
"“[Williams] is an extremely experienced, savvy, pro-ready wideout who can start in the slot from Day 1,” Yates wrote. “The Commanders needed receiver help alongside Terry McLaurin, and Williams will compete with players such as Dyami Brown and Luke McCaffrey for snaps. I love Williams' instincts, as he was a persistent chain-mover at Clemson.”"
"Williams was a four-year starter at Clemson who primarily lined up inside - and was quite good at it, too. He has the pedigree and skills to instantly step in as a complement to Washington's No. 1 option, Terry McLaurin. Moreover, a lack of competition behind McLaurin should help yield quick returns, as Yates touched on."
"2024 third-round pick Luke McCaffrey, 2025 fourth-rounder Jaylin Lane, Dyami Brown, Treylon Burks and Van Jefferson leave much to be desired, to say the least. Washington's unappetizing smorgasbord of unproven young guys and unheralded veterans gives Williams a chance to climb the depth chart fast."
"But perhaps most notably, Williams is set to catch passes from one of the league's best quarterbacks, Jayden Daniels. Few can throw the b"
Antonio Williams is viewed as a rookie wide receiver with immediate value for the Washington Commanders. He was a four-year starter at Clemson and primarily played inside, showing strong instincts as a consistent chain-mover. Washington invested in his fit within an offense that needs receiver help alongside Terry McLaurin. Williams is expected to compete for snaps against players such as Dyami Brown and Luke McCaffrey, with a path to faster depth-chart movement due to limited proven options behind McLaurin. His role and upside are reinforced by the opportunity to catch passes from Jayden Daniels, a top quarterback.
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