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When the Las Vegas Raiders traded veteran wide receiver Jakobi Meyers to the Jacksonville Jaguars in early November, the Silver & Black’s void at a fine route running pass catcher who could separate early and easily from defenders was ever apparent.

With Klint Kubiak at the helm as the Raiders makeover is in full effect under a creative play caller — albeit rookie head coach — that chasm remains that Meyers left. And with Las Vegas presumably using the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft on Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza, the need for an elusive and electric wide receiver that can become the signal caller’s best friend is amplified.

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To remedy this, general manager John Spytek added veteran wideout Jalen Nailor in wave one of free agency earlier this month. Heralded for immediate acceleration and sharp route running, Nailor has the skillset to fill the absence left by Meyers. But the Raiders could use more talent at wide receiver of similar ilk.

And there’s a Clemson Tiger who will not only remind Las Vegas of Meyers, but also a productive fan favorite who came from the same school — Hunter Renfrow.

Let’s dig into Antonio Williams.

By The Numbers
Antonio Williams, Wide Receiver, Clemson

  • 2025: 10 games, 55 receptions, 604 yards, 4 touchdowns; 13 rushing attempts, 78 yards, 1 touchdown

  • Career: (2022-25), 43 games, 208 receptions, 2,336 yards, 21 touchdowns; 25 rushing attempts, 187 yards, 2 touchdowns

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