Taz Williams
Status:
Uncommitted
HIGH SCHOOL

Taz Williams

Wide Receiver
6′0″ / 181 lbs
Red Oak, TX
Red Oak
Class of 2025
Rating: 90
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National Avg
Rating: 90.7
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School Preferences

School
Interest
Offer
Official Visit
Texas A&M
Medium
06/06/2024
Alabama
Medium
Baylor
Medium
Florida State
Medium
Georgia Tech
Medium
Michigan
Medium
Ohio State
Medium
Penn State
Medium
SMU
Medium
Texas
Medium
Arizona
Low
Arizona State
Low
Auburn
Low
California
Low
Colorado
Low
Florida
Low
Georgia
Low
Grambling
Low
Houston
Low
Kansas
Low
Kansas State
Low
Louisville
Low
LSU
Low
Miami
Low
Missouri
Low
Nebraska
Low
Notre Dame
Low
Ole Miss
Low
Oregon
Low
Oregon State
Low
Pittsburgh
Low
Purdue
Low
San Diego State
Low
South Carolina
Low
South Florida
Low
Stanford
Low
TCU
Low
Tennessee
Low
Texas Tech
Low
UNLV
Low
USC
Low
Utah
Low
West Virginia
Low
Western Kentucky
Low
Wisconsin
Low
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Videos

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Standout wideout Taz Williams took in Texas A&M's Tuesday practice
In-Home Visit: Prospects return to Aggieland as spring practice begins
Aggie commit Deondrae Riden is helping A&M in its recruiting efforts
Highlights: Red Oak rallies to beat Lake Belton in an overtime thriller
Texas A&M was the first to offer 2025 Red Oak WR Taz Williams
2021 Season Highlights
Taz Williams Jr- SOPH Szn Highlights

Updates

2025 Red Oak wideout Taz Williams 'confident' in Texas A&M new staff
2:22
18 hrs ago by Jason Howell
2025 Red Oak wideout Taz Williams 'confident' in Texas A&M new staff
2025 wide receiver Taz Williams has been a long-time target for the Aggies, and he will be back in College Station for his official visit the weekend of June 6. During last night's Red Oak spring game, Williams repped the Maroon & White with Holmon Wiggins in attendance.
Jason Howell
1 day ago by Jason Howell
Wednesday Night Recruiting Notes
I stopped through SOC yesterday.-I continue to get the feeling the Aggies are well positioned for Kamauryn Morgan. He does not have an OV scheduled but I do believe they get one before he decides. Coach Chaos is doing a really good job there.-Recent DL offers Kordae Houston (2026) and JD Jones (2027) are very early in their recruiting process and i look for their offer lists to grow as they hit the summer camp circuit and make their varsity debuts this fall. This was TJE having some great connections and pulling the trigger on a couple of guys I could easily see blowing up down the line. Look for both to make it to College Station at some point this summer.-When I stopped by 2027 OL Brian Swanson had not received his offer, but i thought it was only a matter of time. He turned in a very strong spring and had already started to pile up the offers. 6-5, 295 and light on his feet with a violent streak. He doesn't have anything scheduled but i expect him to visit this spring.Blessed to receive an offer from Texas A&M University. @AggieFootball @tonyjerodeddie @CoachDmackey @coachcushing @coachwiz77 @ZachIsGreat_ @CoachIngram52 @CoachLinley60 @coach_traylor @SOCGoldenBearFB @MikeRoach247 @BillyEmbody pic.twitter.com/JTQQemtb9q— Brian Swanson (@BrianSwanson0) May 15, 2024 -2026 OL Cortavious Tisaby is another OL to put on offer watch. He is a long, big framed 6-7, 300 and he has been piling up the offers this spring. It will not surprise me one bit to see the Aggies jump in the mix there as wellhttps://www.hudl.com/video/3/18010111/657a6cb05eeca50938153a62-2026 LB Jamarion Phillips continues to add big offers to his list and he recently added Ohio State. The Aggies have been on him since the football season and he has visited a few times now. He did not know his summer schedule, but i'm told he should make his way to Aggieland for one of A&M's camps.I was at Red Oak's spring game tonight and wide receiver coach Holman Wiggins was in the house with a couple of big WRs in action for the Hawks in 2025 Taz Williams and 2026 Brayden Robinson..-Taz repped A&M by wearing some maroon Adidas cleats while Brayden wore some A&M gloves.Taz Williams repping the Aggies with the maroon cleats at tonight’s spring game @Taz_1x | @TA_Recruiting | #GigEm pic.twitter.com/dB3WpE3T5Y— Jason Howell (@Jason_Howell) May 16, 2024 Red Oak 2025 WR Taz Williams, Jr@Taz_1x | @rohawksfootball | @HawkHypeMan | @TA_Recruiting pic.twitter.com/tRIkM7saXI— Jason Howell (@Jason_Howell) May 16, 2024 -Brayden was slowed by a hamstring but he definitely noticed Texas A&M in the house tonight.-Taz did not disappoint. I got there about an hour late so i didn't see it all but he had the biggest highlight catch of the night for me.Red Oak 2025 WR Taz Williams, Jr@Taz_1x | @rohawksfootball | @HawkHypeMan | @TA_Recruiting pic.twitter.com/tRIkM7saXI— Jason Howell (@Jason_Howell) May 16, 2024
Three Things: Thoughts heading into Saturday, Carty commitment & more
27 days ago by Jason Howell
Three Things: Thoughts heading into Saturday, Carty commitment & more
As he does every Friday morning, TexAgs' senior recruiting analyst Jason Howell offered up another round of his weekly recruiting thoughts. In this edition of his Three Things, Howell discussed Connor Carty's commitment to A&M, DFW prospects and much more.
2025 WR Taz Williams looking forward to returning to Aggieland
0:57
1 mo ago by Jason Howell
2025 WR Taz Williams looking forward to returning to Aggieland
2025 Red Oak (TX) wide receiver Taz Williams is no stranger to College Station. He visited for Junior Day in February and attended spring practice in March. Williams has an official visit scheduled for June, but also has another trip to Aggieland in mind before summer.
Texas A&M commit Kelvion Riggins continues to help build 2025 class
5:46
1 mo ago by Jason Howell
Texas A&M commit Kelvion Riggins continues to help build 2025 class
Forney (TX) 2025 linebacker Kelvion Riggins committed to Texas A&M in January as the first 2025 commit under Mike Elko. He has since switched from recruit to recruiter to help add key pieces to the puzzle, and he went to work in Aggieland over the weekend.
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