2025 WR Kamare Williams commits to Arkansas Razorbacks
Boynton Beach (Fla.) Palm Beach Central three-star wide receiver Kamare Williams has committed to Arkansas, he announced on Tuesday night.
Williams chose the Razorbacks over Indiana, Ole Miss and Florida State. And despite not having visited Fayetteville, he told On3’s Chad Simmons that Sam Pittman’s program stood out above the others.
“The communication was most important, and it never changed since they offered me,” he told Simmons. “Coach Ronnie Fouch has stayed in touch, shown a lot of love and that’s why I picked Arkansas.”
In addition to the connection he had with the staff, the talented wideout liked he saw from Arkansas’ offense, which reminds him of his at the high school level.
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“The offense is like what we run too. It’s similar, so I like that a lot,” he added.
He becomes the sixth commitment for Pittman and Co. in the 2025 cycle, joining a class headlined by four-star quarterback Grayson Wilson out of North Little Rock (Ark.)
The 6-foot-1, 174-pound Williams becomes Arkansas’ second-highest rated commitment in the class. He is the No. 436 overall prospect and No. 71 receiver in the 2025 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
As a junior last fall, Williams hauled in 49 catches for 695 yards and six touchdowns.