Brian Williams Jr
Status:
Committed
HIGH SCHOOL

Brian Williams Jr

Wide Receiver
6′4″ / 190 lbs
Orlando, FL
The First Academy
Class of 2026
Rating: 90
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National Avg
Rating: 87.8
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School Preferences

School
Interest
Offer
Official Visit
Alabama
Committed
7/1/2025
Notre Dame
Medium
Arkansas
Medium
Auburn
Medium
Bethune-Cookman
Medium
Bowling Green
Medium
Colorado State
Medium
Connecticut
Medium
Delaware
Medium
East Carolina
Medium
Florida
Medium
Florida Atlantic
Medium
Georgia Southern
Medium
Georgia State
Medium
Kentucky
Medium
Liberty
Medium
Middle Tennessee State
Medium
South Florida
Medium
Southern Miss
Medium
Syracuse
Medium
Tennessee State
Medium
Vanderbilt
Medium
West Virginia
Medium
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Updates

ISD Intel | Behind The Scenes Of Notre Dame Recruiting
5 mo ago by ISD Staff
ISD Intel | Behind The Scenes Of Notre Dame Recruiting
News has dictated the need for us to move up our weekly ISD feature a couple of days. The latest on virtually every prospect remaining on the Irish's 2026 recruiting board.
ISD Intel | Behind The Scenes Of Notre Dame Recruiting
5 mo ago by ISD Staff
ISD Intel | Behind The Scenes Of Notre Dame Recruiting
In-depth notes on where the Irish stand with every uncommitted recruit taking an official visit this weekend and previews of where they stand with the prospects schedule to come in next weekend.
Trainer | 2026 Notre Dame WR Target Brian Williams Has "Uncapped" Ceiling
6 mo ago by Christian McCollum
Trainer | 2026 Notre Dame WR Target Brian Williams Has "Uncapped" Ceiling
Wide receiver trainer Kevin Wheeler talks about what makes 2026 Irish receiver target Brian Williams Jr., such a promising prospect.
Christian  McCollum
6 mo ago by Christian McCollum
No Intel This Week
Sorry, I was out a bit this week dealing with some minor health stuff. Everything is good, but it did cripple my ability to compile and produce Intel this week.I did come across some info though and wanted to get it out there in quick hitter fashion for you.- As Matt has alluded to recently, I too believe there have been some winks and nods when it comes to 2027 quarterback offers. I don't know for sure who has been given a wink and nod and who hasn't, but it would certainly fit considering the current offer lists of some of the quarterbacks who have agreed to visit South Bend this June. Georgia's Teddy Jarrard, for instance, already has offers from schools like Georgia, Ohio State, Michigan, Miami and Auburn among several others. It's difficult to imagine Jarrard scheduling a trip to Notre Dame without some reason to believe the Irish will end up being a real option for him down the road.Speaking of Jarrard, we have reason to believe he would be a real option for the Irish down the road. Jarrard and his family still need to learn more about the school and the program, but based on what they know so far, they see the potential for a real fit, like potentially, the best fit for Jarrard in the end. Still a long way to go there, but he's certainly one we have our eye on.- In last week's Intel, we mentioned "an increased confidence level with regard to defensive line recruiting." We feel like that confidence level has grown even higher with the news that Texas defensive lineman Alister Vallejo will announce his college decision on June 10th. Two weeks ago, we mentioned that we expected to see Vallejo "on campus multiple times next month." That was a nod to a previously-unannounced unofficial visit in addition to the official he had scheduled already. Vallejo is set to be in town on Sunday. It'd be unlikely for him to return for the official visit on June 20th if he chooses another one of his finalists - Kansas or Michigan - instead of Notre Dame. But, we still expect him to be on campus multiple times in June.Landing Vallejo would further set the Irish up on the defensive front. With commitments already from Tiki Hola, Rodney Dunham and Ebenezer Ewetade, Notre Dame would be able to turn even more of its focus onto guys like Elijah Golden, Khary Wilder and Dre Quinn. - We too are sensing an increase in confidence coming from Texas' side of things with regard to 2026 receiver Kaydon Finley. That would be a huge blow to Notre Dame's Target List, but it's far from over yet. The Irish will still get a chance to host Finley for an official visit and remind him why he's been so high on Notre Dame for so long. This one could still be essentially a toss-up, but for the first time in a long time, Texas sources don't necessarily see the Longhorns as the underdogs.- Conversely, sources continue to label Notre Dame as the team to beat for Texas receiver Kohen Brown. And, as we reported last week, we see the Longhorns and Ole Miss as Notre Dame's biggest competition here despite a lengthy list of official visits.We also continue to hear that Notre Dame is among the top schools for Florida's Brian Williams Jr. In fact, additional sources have reaffirmed that this could be a battle between the Irish and Florida. It's not clear exactly how hard the Gators are pushing at the moment, but it does sound like head coach Billy Napier has started to get involved, suggesting additional emphasis.
ISD Intel | Behind The Scenes Of Notre Dame Recruiting
6 mo ago by ISD Staff
ISD Intel | Behind The Scenes Of Notre Dame Recruiting
Another close look at some of the key offensive targets remaining on the board for the Irish, some thoughts on a committed prospect and a quick note on one defensive position.
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National Average Rating

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Irish Sports Daily Rating

99-100: Elite national prospect (Five-star)

Considered one of the best prospects in the nation and a likely difference-maker at the collegiate level. Displays all of the physical skills to be a future All-American with potential to be an early-round NFL draft pick.

90-98: Elite state prospect (Four-star)

Considered one of the best 30-40 prospects in the state and a top 250 national prospect. Displays the physical skills to be a major early contributor at the collegiate level with high professional potential.

80-89: Quality prospect (Three-star)

Considered one of the best 100 prospects in the state and a top 500 national prospect. Displays the physical skills to develop into a contributor over the course of his college career. Has the ability to become a professional prospect over time with development.

70-79: Solid prospect (Two-star)

Considered one of the top 250 prospects in the state. Has the physical skills to be a potential contributor at a D-1 program over the course of his collegiate career with significant development. Professional potential is low.
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