Ranking The Contenders: Four-star WR Taz Williams Jr.

Red Oak (Texas) four-star wide receiver Taz Williams Jr. is one of the most pursued prospects in the 2025 class, holding over 50 offers to his name.

The 6-foot, 180-pound wideout has visited numerous schools throughout his process but now has four programs he is focusing on: Texas A&M, Michigan, Penn State, and SMU. He has also announced a set commitment date of July 13!

Rivals breaks down the contenders for the top-150 prospect out of Red Oak, Texas.

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1. Michigan

Michigan has been a program that has trended up for Williams Jr. this offseason, following the retooling of the staff and a crucial spring visit in early April. Offensive coordinator Kirk Campbell has been a crucial piece to the puzzle, establishing a strong relationship. Williams Jr. is high on Campbell as a coach, but also a person. The two were able to bond on being from the same area. “I feel like it’s just a great fit with the offensive coordinator being from Pittsburgh, being somewhere where I’m from and they got a couple people on staff that’s actually from Pittsburgh too.”

The reigning national champions have a top-100 quarterback committed in Carter Smith, and an offensive minded head coach in Sherrone Moore. The Wolverines also do not have a wide receiver committed in the class to this point, so they will likely try to sell being the primary target in this recruiting class for Smith. Michigan will get the final…


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Publish date : 2024-06-04 22:01:34

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