2026 NFL draft: Clemson WR Antonio Williams met with Bills at combine
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Buffalo is looking at pass-catching prospects ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft.
Per Ryan Fowler, the Bills met with Clemson wide receiver Antonio Williams at the 2026 NFL combine in Indianapolis as they look to address the position this offseason.
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Williams, a 5-foot-11, 190-pound talent out of Clemson, is ranked among the top wide receivers in the 2026 draft class. He's frequently ranked as the No. 3 receiver prospect on draft boards behind Carnell Tate and Jordyn Tyson, the latter of the two Buffalo has also met with.
Despite being slightly undersized compared to some of the other top pass catchers in the 2026 draft class, Williams has speed, sharp route-running, and yards-after-catch abilities. He was one of Clemson's consistent playmakers throughout his career with the Tigers.
His ability to get separation from defensive backs at the line of scrimmage, quickness in and out of breaks, and gain yards stand out among this year's crop of receivers.
Williams tested well in the speed and agility drills at the combine, where Buffalo was among the clubs to meet with him.
What may have stood out to the team was his versatility and play-making that could translate in the positionless approach they are taking in Joe Brady's offense. Williams' separation creation and yards-after-catch are also qualities the new head coach looks for.
He projects as a first-round selection in the 2026 NFL draft and could fall in Buffalo's range if they go receiver with their first pick.
This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Clemson WR Antonio Williams met with Bills at combine