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Elyiss Williams, Georgia Football Commit and Dominant 5-Star Tight End

Elyiss Williams

You see Elyiss Williams on the field, and you know: This kid is special.

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At 6-foot-7 and 245 pounds, he’s hard to miss, especially when he’s lining up against someone a foot shorter and 100 pounds lighter.

That’s exactly what happened last week when Camden County played Tift County.

Poor Royal Scott, the 5-foot-6, 140-pound cornerback tasked with covering Williams, had no chance.

The size mismatch was almost funny—except for Scott, of course.

Camden County ended up winning the game 38-28, but most fans couldn’t stop talking about Williams and the show he put on.

This season, Williams is thriving under Camden County’s new head coach, Travis Roland.

The team switched to a spread offense, which has been great for Williams.

Compared to last year’s run-heavy approach, this system lets him shine as a pass-catcher.

And it shows in his stats.

In just eight games, Williams has hauled in 49 catches for 681 yards and 10 touchdowns.

That’s a huge jump from his 2023 season, where he caught 25 passes for 530 yards and seven touchdowns.

Safe to say, this new offense suits him perfectly.

And it’s no surprise that recruiting experts are all-in on Williams.

According to 247Sports, he’s got everything you’d want in a top-tier player.

They call him a “high-caliber prospect” with a rare combination of size, athleticism, and skill.

He’s a big target with strong hands, great ball-tracking ability, and a huge catch radius.

And he’s more than an offensive weapon—Williams is also a force on defense as a pass rusher.

Oh, and he’s a standout on the basketball court, too.

Whether he’s running the floor or dominating the paint, his multi-sport skills make him even more dangerous on the football field.

But like any young player, there are areas he can improve.

Experts say he could work on running more advanced routes and getting quicker with his side-to-side movement.

But let’s be real—he’s already a nightmare for opponents, so the tweaks in his game will only make him scarier.

With his size and talent, he’s got a real shot at making it to the NFL.

Williams isn’t just turning heads with his skills on the field.

He’s also stepping up off the field, helping his future team, the Georgia Bulldogs, recruit top-notch talent.

Since committing to Georgia in April, Williams has been working behind the scenes as a recruiter.

He’s already helped bring in four-star wide receiver CJ Wiley, who made his commitment official recently.

It’s clear Williams is all about making Georgia’s already strong recruiting class even better.

But he’s not stopping there.

Williams has also been working on Justus Terry, a five-star defensive lineman and one of Georgia’s biggest targets.

Terry is ranked as the No. 7 player in the country and the No. 2 defensive lineman, so landing him would be a huge win for Georgia.

Georgia looks like the front-runner right now, but Alabama is still fighting hard to stay in the race.

With Terry set to announce his decision on December 6, Williams is pulling out all the stops to convince him that Athens is the place to be.

Undeniably, Georgia’s coaches appreciate having Williams as part of their recruiting efforts—his enthusiasm and commitment make a big difference.

It’s hard not to be impressed by everything Williams is doing.

Georgia fans have much to look forward to when he finally suits up for the Bulldogs.

For now, fans can sit back and marvel at his high school dominance, where he’s redefining what a tight end can do, all while laying the foundation for the Bulldogs’ bright future.

And the most exciting part is that this is just the beginning of what promises to be an extraordinary journey.

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