DONE DEAL: Florida wide receiver Kamare Williams commits to Arkansas

The Razorbacks added their sixth verbal pledge for the Class of 2025 on Tuesday.

Arkansas added its sixth commitment for the Class of 2025 on Tuesday when Delray Beach (Fla.) Palm Beach Central wide receiver Kamare Williams went public with his decision. Williams, 6-1, 175, chose the Razorbacks over a final group that also included Ole MissFloridaFlorida StatePittsburghIndiana, and Louisville.

LSU, Texas A&M, Michigan, Penn State, Auburn, Oregon and others are also found on Williams’ lengthy offer list.

Williams was offered by the Hogs on January 30 under then-running backs coach Jimmy Smith. Wide receivers coach Ronnie Fouch will now get the nod for landing Williams’ pledge after visiting the receiver’s school last week.

According to 247Sports, Williams is a three-star recruit, No. 62 nationally among all wide receivers, and the 61st overall recruit in the state of Florida. Last season, Williams recorded 49 catches for 695 yards and 6 touchdowns. As a sophomore, he posted 35 receptions for 916 yards and 11 touchdowns at Delray Beach Atlantic High School.

Williams has yet to take his official visit in Fayetteville but is believed to be taking it in June.

Arkansas entered the day with the nation’s 57th-ranked recruiting class for the 2025 cycle with five verbal commitments in Maumelle (Ark.) Central Arkansas Christian quarterback Grayson Wilson, Atlanta (Texas) running back Markeylin Batton, Dallas (Texas) South Oak Cliff linebacker Jayden Shelton, Mobile (Ala.) Williamson safety Taijh Overton, and Bay St. Louis (Miss.) St. Stanislaus kicker Evan Noel.

With the addition of Williams the Hogs move up to 50th nationally and 14th in the Southeastern Conference recruiting rankings.

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