Following the slate of Saturday games, we will highlight several college prospects, their respective performances, and how the Pittsburgh Steelers could view them going into the 2026 NFL Draft.
CLEMSON WR ANTONIO WILLIAMS
The Clemson Tigers may have lost to the Duke Blue Devils 46-45, but WR #0 Antonio Williams had his biggest game of the season after missing some time earlier in the year with an injury. Williams caught 10 passes for 142 yards and a touchdown while also carrying the ball three times for 22 yards and a score on the ground.
His touchdown reception was wide open in the end zone, but he also scored on a five-yard run to open up the game while winning as a downfield and intermediate threat after the catch. It’s been a tough year for Williams, but he’s a good athlete who can separate and still be a top 64 pick if he declares this spring.
OHIO STATE WR CARNELL TATE
The Ohio State Buckeyes beat the Penn State Nittany Lions 38-14, and WR #17 Carnell Tate continues to have a strong season in 2025. He racked up five receptions for 124 yards and a touchdown, reeling in a long of 57 yards during the game. Tate hauled in a 45-yard pass that was underthrown, going back and battling for the ball with the defender, managing to carry him into the end zone for the score after the catch. Tate has played himself into Round 1 conversation and is looking like a well-rounded option at the next level.
TEXAS LB. ANTHONY HILL JR.
The Texas Longhorns beat the Vanderbilt Commodores 34-31 in a close battle as LB #0 Anthony Hill Jr. continued to make an impact on the defensive side of the football. He made four total tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, and a sack of QB Diego Pavia in the game. Hill is one of the best off-ball linebackers in college football, having the size (6-3, 238 pounds) and the speed and effort in pursuit to make splash plays, which are a must as the green dot guy at the next level.
SMU S AHMAAD MOSES
The SMU Mustangs upset the Miami Hurricanes 26-20 on Saturday, and S #3 Ahmaad Moses was a big part of the upset, picking off QB Carson Beck twice while logging a whopping 15 total tackles (five solo), getting it done as a run defender and in pass coverage. The 5-10, 205 senior now is tied for the lead at the FBS level with five interceptions after picking off three passes last season, playing himself into being potentially a Day 3 pick come this spring.
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