CLEMSON in the NFL

Austin Bryant has a chance to improve his draft stock, along with eight more teammates on the defensive side.
Austin Bryant has a chance to improve his draft stock, along with eight more teammates on the defensive side.

NFL combine invites record number of Tigers


by - Staff Writer -

Clemson has a record eleven invitees to the 2019 NFL draft combine.

On defense, Albert Huggins, Christian Wilkins, Clelin Ferrell, Dexter Lawrence, Austin Bryant, Kendall Joseph, Tre Lamar, Trayvon Mullen and Mark Fields are on the list. On offense, it’s Hunter Renfrow and Mitch Hyatt.

The previous school-high came after the last Tigers’ national title with nine in 2017. Clemson and Alabama tied for the most 2019 combine participants, followed by Ohio State (10).

The former Tigers will compete in drills from March 1-4 in Indianapolis, Indiana at Lucas Oil Stadium (televised on NFL Network and ESPN networks).

Clemson had five players compete in the 2018 NFL draft combine.

Upwards of four Tigers are projected to go in the NFL draft first round in Nashville this April (26-28) with seven holding projections in the first three rounds.

NFL combine workout schedule

Friday, Mar 1: PK, ST, OL, RB (Hyatt)

Saturday, Mar 2: QB, WO, TE (Renfrow)

Sunday, Mar 3: DL, LB (Wilkins, Ferrell, Lawrence, Huggins, Bryant, Joseph, Lamar)

Monday, Mar 4: DB (Mullen, Fields)

Ultimate Level LogoUpgrade Your Account

Unlock premium boards and exclusive features (e.g. ad-free) by upgrading your account today.

Upgrade Now
Comment on this story
Print   
Send Feedback to Brandon Rink: Email | Comment
4-star Peach State defender sets commitment date, Clemson in final visits
4-star Peach State defender sets commitment date, Clemson in final visits
WATCH: Controversial non-home run call during Clemson-UGA game
WATCH: Controversial non-home run call during Clemson-UGA game
Tigers sign sharpshooter out of transfer portal
Tigers sign sharpshooter out of transfer portal
NCAA announces latest transfer, NIL rule changes ratified
NCAA announces latest transfer, NIL rule changes ratified
Post your comments!