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Social media reacts Antonio Williams drafted by Washington Commanders

Antonio Williams became the first Clemson football offensive playmaker selected in the 2026 NFL Draft on Friday, landing with Washington in the third round at No. 71 overall.

His final season didn’t fully reflect his ability after an early injury against LSU limited him to nine games, but he still managed 55 receptions for 604 yards and four touchdowns. The year before told a much clearer story. In 2024, Williams was one of Clemson’s most reliable targets, finishing with 75 catches, 904 yards, and 11 scores while consistently showing he could move the chains and stretch the field.

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Williams comes off the board as part of a busy draft stretch for Clemson. He’s the fifth Tiger selected, joining a group that already included Blake Miller and Peter Woods on the first night, followed by T.J. Parker and Avieon Terrell on Day 2.

Even with a shortened senior year, Williams put enough on tape to draw interest early on Friday. Now he gets a fresh start in Washington, where his route running and sure hands could give him a real shot to carve out a role early.

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