CLEMSON in the NFL

Clemson NFL draft notes


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Clemson, S.C.—Clemson receiver Sammy Watkins Sammy Watkins
Wide Receiver (2011 - 2013)
#2 6-1, 205
Fort Myers, FL

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will be one of 30 prospects in New York City on Thursday evening as the National Football League begins its annual draft of college players at 8:00 p.m. Watkins is one of many former Tiger football players who should have their name called over the three days of the NFL draft.

Watkins, the number-one receiver available according to many analysts, is expected to be selected within the top five picks, and could go as high as second according to some.

If he is taken within the first three selections he will be the highest draft pick in Clemson history. Banks McFadden (1939, Brooklyn) and Gaines AdamsGaines Adams
Defensive End
# 6-5, 260
Greenwood, SC

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(2007, Tampa Bay) were both the number-four selection of the NFL draft after their respective senior seasons.

Watkins had a record-breaking season for the Tigers with 101 receptions for 1464 yards and 12 touchdowns. He was a finalist for the Biletnikof Award and was a first-team All-American. He finished his Clemson career as the schools career leader in receptions and reception yardage. In his final game he had a Clemson record 16 receptions for a record 227 yards and two touchdowns in Clemson’s 40-35 win over Ohio State in the Discover Orange Bowl.

Watkins is one of three Clemson juniors who made themselves available for the draft, the most underclassmen from Clemson in one draft in history. The others are wide receiver Martavis BryantMartavis Bryant
Wide Receiver (2011 - 2013)
#1 6-5, 200
Calhoun Falls, SC

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and cornerback Bashaud BreelandBashaud Breeland
(2010 - 2013)
#17 6-0, 195
Allendale, SC

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.

According to a recent mock draft by ESPN analysts Todd McShay and Mel Kiper, four former Clemson players could be selected among the top 100 players. They had Watkins going second to St. Louis, Bryant going 63rd to Denver, Brandon ThomasBrandon Thomas
Offensive Line (2009 - 2013)
#63 6-3, 305
Spartanburg, SC

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83rd to Cleveland and Breeland 97th to Pittsburgh. ESPN.com had all four of the players ranked among the top 85 players available in the draft.

Other Tigers who could be drafted over the seven rounds according to the ESPN.com draft site are quarterback Tajh BoydTajh Boyd
Quarterback (2009 - 2013)
#10 6-1, 225
Hampton, VA

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, offensive guard Tyler ShatleyTyler Shatley
Offensive Guard (2009 - 2013)
#62 6-3, 295
Icard, NC

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, linebacker Spencer ShueySpencer Shuey
Linebacker (2009 - 2013)
#33 6-3, 230
Charlotte, NC

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, linebacker Quandon ChristianQuandon Christian
Linebacker (2009 - 2013)
#34 6-2, 225
Lake View, SC

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, running back Rod McDowell, kicker Chandler CatanzaroChandler Catanzaro
Punter / Kicker (2009 - 2013)
#39 6-2, 195
Greenville, SC

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and snapper Phillip FajgenbaumPhillip Fajgenbaum
Long Snapper (2009 - 2013)
#52 6-0, 220
Raleigh, NC

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.

“I think we will have 10 or 11 players get a shot at the next level, either by the draft or by signing a free agent contract,” said Clemson Head Coach Dabo Swinney. “It will be an exciting, three-day period for our players and our staff. They have all worked very hard for this day.”

Other Clemson draft notes of Interest

•If Clemson has at least four players selected it will mark the sixth straight year Clemson has had at least four players taken in the NFL draft. That would be a first for an ACC school since Florida State had a 10-year run of at least four players chosen from 1992-2001.

*Over the last five drafts, or since Dabo Swinney became head coach, Clemson has had 23 players drafted, tied with North Carolina for the most in the ACC. Florida State is third with 22 and Miami (FL) is fourth with 21 over that time period.

•When Sammy Watkins is taken in the first round on Thursday evening it will give Clemson a wide receiver taken in the first round in consecutive drafts. DeAndre HopkinsDeAndre Hopkins
Wide Receiver (2010 - 2012)
#6 6-2, 205
Central, SC

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was taken in the first round last year by Houston with the 27th selection. It will mark the first time in history Clemson has had players at the same position taken in the first round in consecutive drafts.

•Continuing along that theme, Clemson will become the first ACC school to have a wide receiver taken in the first round in consecutive drafts and will be the first school nationally to have to it since Ohio State in 2006 and 2007.

•Watkins will be the fourth Clemson player to attend the draft in New York City as a guest of the NFL. The others are Chester McGlockton (1992), Gaines Adams (2007) and C.J. SpillerC.J. Spiller
Pro Running Back
#28 5-11, 195
Lake Butler, FL

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(2010).

•Sammy Watkins will be drafted Thursday night at the age of 20 years, 10 months and 23 days. He will be the second youngest Clemson player drafted in the first round. The only one younger on his draft day was Watkins former teammate DeAndre Hopkins, who was 20 years, 10 months and 13 days when he was selected last year.

•When Watkins is chosen in the first round on Thursday he will be the 24th NFL first round selection in Clemson history. (NFL records do not consider Harvey White a first-round draft choice in 1960 as it was an AFL selection). Watkins will be the fifth Clemson wide receiver in the first round, joining Jerry ButlerJerry Butler
Wide Receiver (1975 - 1978)
# 6-0, 180
Ware Shoals, SC

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(1979), Perry Tuttle (1982), Rod Gardner (2001) and DeAndre Hopkins (2013).

*Watkins will be the second Clemson underclassman taken in the first round since 1997 when Anthony Simmons was the number-15 selection by the Seattle Seahawks. Hopkins broke a streak of 11 consecutive Clemson underclassmen who were not first round draft choices.

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