Washington State restocked its receiving corps, securing commitments from two Division I transfer pass-catchers who played significant roles at their previous stops. Former UNLV standout Kyle Williams and Josh Kelly, a big-play threat at Fresno State over the past three years, both pledged to WSU's football program on Saturday. WSU shored up a shorthanded position group just one day after announcing the hiring of new offensive coordinator Ben Arbuckle, who led Western Kentucky to a highly productive season in 2022.Williams and Kelly, considering their experience and production, should be expected to contend for first-team responsibilities next year in Arbuckle's modified version of the Air Raid. Williams registered 1,568 yards and nine touchdowns on 117 receptions across 25 games over the past three seasons. A graduate of St. Monica Catholic High in California, Williams broke into the Rebels' starting lineup as a true freshman in 2020. He earned the Mountain West Conference's freshman of the year award after leading his team with 426 yards and two touchdowns on 35 receptions during the six-game campaign. - Spokesman-Review