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Clemson in top group for fast-rising OLB


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Bryton Constantin - Linebacker
TigerNet: (4.57)

Height: 6-2   Weight: 207   Hometown: Baton Rouge, LA (University Lab HS)   Class: 2019
ESPN:
#129 Overall, #5 LB, #7 LA
Rivals:
#206 Overall, #14 LB, #9 LA
24/7:
#209 Overall, #15 OLB, #9 LA

3-star 2019 Baton Rouge linebacker Bryton Constantin announced his top group of schools on Monday according to his Twitter account.

“At this point in my recruiting process I would like to thank all of the schools that believed in me and saw enough potential in me to offer me a scholarship to their university, it is a blessing,” Constantin posted. “I am more than thankful for every coach that has done the strenuous job of recruiting me. With the help of God and my family I have come to an agreement with myself that I need to cut my list and focus on these schools. Please respect my decision. God Bless.”

Constantin had the following eight schools as his current favorites: Auburn, Clemson, Florida, Houston, Mississippi, Ole Miss, TCU, and Tennessee. Clemson is very much at the forefront of his recruitment as the Tigers were one of the first major schools to offer him before a wave of new offers.

The standout defender played on an undefeated University Lab (La.) team in 2017 and totaled 104 tackles including 23 for loss, six sacks, two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and two defensive touchdowns. For those efforts, he earned All-State 3A Defensive MVP honors.

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