Kamare Williams, a wide receiver from Florida, pledges to Arkansas.

Kamare Williams, a wide receiver from Florida, pledges to Arkansas
On Tuesday, the Razorbacks added their sixth verbal commitment for the class of 2025.
Tuesday saw the announcement of Delray Beach, Florida’s Palm Beach Central wide receiver Kamare Williams, who committed to Arkansas for the Class of 2025, marking his sixth commitment overall. The Razorbacks were selected by Williams, 6-1, 175 over a final group that also included Louisville, Ole Miss, Florida, Florida State, Pittsburgh, Indiana, and Indiana.
Williams has a big list of offers from LSU, Texas A&M, Michigan, Penn State, Auburn, Oregon, and other schools.
On January 30, the Hogs made Williams an offer under running backs coach Jimmy Smith. It will now be up to wide receivers coach Ronnie Fouch to secure Williams’ vow following his visit to the receiver’s school last week.
Williams is a three-star recruit, ranked No. 62 nationally among wide receivers, and the 61st recruit in Florida overall, according to 247Sports. Williams has 49 catches for 695 yards and 6 touchdowns in the previous campaign. At Delray Beach Atlantic High School, he recorded 35 receptions for 916 yards and 11 touchdowns in his sophomore year.
Williams is scheduled to make his official visit to Fayetteville in June, but he has not yet taken it.
With five verbal commitments at Maumelle, Arkansas (Central Arkansas), Arkansas began the day as the country’s 57th-ranked recruiting class for the 2025 cycle. Christian quarterback Grayson Wilson, running back Markeylin Batton of Atlanta (Texas), linebacker Jayden Shelton of Dallas (Texas) of South Oak Cliff, safety Taijh Overton of Williamson of Mobile (Ala.) and Bay St
Evan Noel, the kicker for St. Stanislaus, Louis (Miss).
Williams’ arrival propels the Hogs up to 14th in the Southeastern Conference and 50th nationwide in the recruiting rankings.