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Height: 6-7 Weight: 325 Hometown: Hightstown, NJ (The Peddie School HS) Class: 2017
4-star 2017 offensive tackle Noah DeHond from Hightstown, New Jersey has signed his NLI on Wednesday morning confirmed by TigerNet.
"I'm proud to say that I am officially a Clemson tiger!," DeHond tweeted. TigerNet spoke with DeHond after the signing and he said that he was honored to be a part of this signing class. DeHond chose the Tigers over his other finalists Alabama and North Carolina. He is a 4-star recruit by the majority of the recruiting services and one of the top overall prospects in New Jersey's 2017 class. DeHond has national offers from Alabama, Arkansas, Bowling Green, Buffalo, Clemson, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisville, Miami, North Carolina, Old Dominion, Pittsburgh, Purdue, Rutgers, South Carolina, Temple, UCLA, Virginia, Virginia Tech and Wisconsin. Clemson offered on 5/27/15 and his two main recruiters were Brent Venables and Robbie Caldwell. The towering offensive lineman was reclassified as a 2017 prospect and moved from Rochester, New York to Hightstown, New Jersey. Congratulations to our senior football and soccer players commited to play in college! #NationalSigningDay #AlaViva pic.twitter.com/7OGDm6oIbm I'm proud to say that I am officially a clemson tiger! #ALLIN
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