Tyler Williams, a 4-star wide receiver from Armwood High School in Seffner, Florida, has committed to the University of Georgia Bulldogs, not Florida State University (FSU).¹ Williams is considered one of the top wide receiver prospects in the 2025 class, with a strong senior season under his belt. He has a thick, athletic build and impressive body control, which makes him a formidable opponent in catch-and-run situations.
It’s worth noting that there’s another athlete named Tyler Williams, a transfer wide receiver from Georgia, who has committed to the University of Minnesota.² ³ However, this is not the same person as the 4-star wide receiver from Armwood High School.
Tyler Williams, a 4-star wide receiver from Lakeland, Florida, made headlines when he committed to the University of Georgia Bulldogs over finalists Miami, South Carolina, Clemson, and Texas A&M.¹
Williams is an impressive athlete, listed at 6-foot-3 and 200 pounds, and ranked the No. 20 wide receiver in the country and the No. 40 player in the state of Florida. He was recruited to Georgia by Bryan McClendon and David Cooper.
As a player, Williams has been described as a potential big-play machine with fluid movement patterns and the ability to make contested catches.² ³ He’s described as “pretty green from a technical standpoint” but has plenty of upside as a wide receiver. Williams also has experience playing basketball and was initially viewed as a legitimate D1 basketball prospect.
Williams’ commitment to Georgia was part of the Bulldogs’ impressive 2023 recruiting class, which ranked No. 3 in the country.
Tyler Williams, a talented wide receiver, has made headlines in the college football world. Currently, he plays for the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers, wearing the number 7 jersey.¹ Williams initially committed to the University of Georgia Bulldogs but later transferred to Minnesota.²
As a high school athlete, Williams played for Lakeland High School in Florida, where he led his team to a 14-0 record and a state championship in his senior year. He was a four-star prospect and ranked as the No. 91 prospect nationally, No. 18 wide receiver prospect, and No. 22 prospect in Florida.³
Williams’ athletic abilities extend beyond football; he’s also a skilled basketball player and track athlete. In track, he won the Hillsborough County championship in the high jump as a sophomore.
On the football field, Williams has demonstrated impressive skills, including superb body control, agility, and natural core strength. He’s been praised for his ability to make circus grabs and win foot races.