Three-star athlete Darion Williamson committed to Florida State on Tuesday.

The product of Haywood High in Brownsville (Tenn.) picked the Seminoles a day after decommitting from Tennessee. Arkansas was also in the mix for Williamson, but Williamson told Noles247 that he's no longer planning to visit Fayetteville.

FSU is taking the versatile athlete as a wide receiver, adding him to a class of signees that includes four-star Bryan Robinson, four-star Ja'Khi Douglas and three-star Kentron Poitier.

He is rated as the No. 824 overall prospect in the 2020 class, per the 247Sports Industry Composite, but is listed as the No. 572 prospect by 247Sports’ in-house evaluations.

Williamson is coming off an official visit to FSU this weekend with teammate Markeston Douglas. The duo spoke highly of FSU, its coaching staff and the visit in general, with Williamson name the ‘Noles as his leader up leaving the official visit.

“They checked off everything,” Williamson said of the visit to FSU. “Every check, they hit it.”

Williamson is coming off a season-ending knee injury. He tore his ACL and MCL in October, but told Noles247 that he was ahead of schedule with his rehab.

“It’s feeling really well,” Williamson said. “It feels normal now and I’m actually ahead of schedule with the therapy, so I’m doing good.”

Williamson, at 6-foot-3, 190 pounds, figures to be an outside receiver for the Seminoles. His length -- Williamson as an absurd wingspan -- could be an immediate attribute as he transitions to the college level.

“Win one-on-ones, create separation off of breaks with my routes,” Williamson said. “Just being a physical, big-body wide receiver.”