New Commanders WR Antonio Williams uses two words to describe his game
New Commanders wide receiver Antonio Williams has two words to describe his style of play.
New Washington wide receiver Antonio Williams was one of several wideouts the Commanders hosted on top-30 visits in recent weeks. On Friday, Washington used the No. 71 overall pick on Williams, joining Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles in the 2026 class.
Williams, who caught 208 passes for 2,336 yards and 21 touchdowns during his career at Clemson, joins a wide receivers room in desperate need of help opposite Terry McLaurin. Williams has experience playing outside or in the slot, and can help Washington at either spot in 2026. Shortly after being drafted by the Commanders, Williams spoke with the local Washington media via Zoom and explained what Washington is getting in the rookie wideout.
"I would say I'm just a smooth operator out there on the field, whether that's running a route, making somebody miss, making a acrobatic catch," he said. "I just play real smooth out there and just have a lot of confidence in myself and what I can do. " Smooth operator.
That checks out. His film backs up what he says. There's a level of suddenness to Williams' game.