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Our first spotlight goes to #12 Corian Gipson. He is a redshirt freshman CB for the 2025 Clemson Tigers.
He “Played 14 defensive snaps over four games in 2024 while redshirting … Joined Clemson as a top 100 prospect in its 2024 recruiting class.”. He “made collegiate debut on special teams vs. No. 1 Georgia.”.
He was a “Consensus four-star prospect ranked among the nation’s top 100 players according to On3, Rivals, ESPN and PrepStar … ranked by On3 as the nation’s No. 51 overall player, its fifth-best cornerback and 12th-best player in Texas … PrepStar ranked him as the No. 70 overall player in the nation, No. 12 in Texas and No. 7 among cornerbacks nationally … ranked No. 72 nationally by Rivals, which ranked him as the ninth-best cornerback in the nation and the 12th-best player in Texas … listed by ESPN as its No. 97 overall player, its fifth-best cornerback and the 16th-best player in Texas … listed by 247Sports at No. 170 overall, 15th-best among cornerbacks and the 27th-best in Texas …rated by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football as the second-best cornerback in Texas and the 13th-best player in Texas overall … selected to the Under Armour All-America Game … ranked as the fourth-best player in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex by The Dallas Morning News … had two interceptions and 16 total passes breakups as a senior in helping his team to a 9-6 record and a playoff berth … served as a team captain … helped team to a 9-3 record as a junior and helped his unit hold opponents to 15.2 points per game and lead Class 5A in Texas in total defense … helped Lancaster to a 10-2 record in 2021 … part of a Lancaster program that went 38-12 over his four years … played for Leon Paul at Lancaster … also ran track and has been clocked at 10.62 in the 100 meters … member of 4×200 relay team that finished second in the state his sophomore year.”.
Dorian was “Born June 25, 2006 … committed to Clemson July 22, 2023 … played his high school career fewer than 30 miles away from fellow Clemson class of 2024 signee Bryant Wesco Jr. … enrolled at Clemson in January 2024 … sports communication major … name pronounced “CORE-ee-ehn.””.
Here is his bio: https://clemsontigers.com/sports/football/roster/corian-gipson/
Here is his Hudl profile: https://www.hudl.com/profile/15253171/Corian-Gipson
Here is his 247sports profile: https://247sports.com/player/corian-gipson-46103991/
Here is his instagram: https://www.instagram.com/c0rigipson_/
Here is his twitter: https://x.com/CorianGipson Here is some videos of him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkzzAE7M9TU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faVq4MDbNP0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xz_KCXj2uLQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w06RVzaz-jQ Our next spotlight goes to #12 Bryant Wesco Jr.. He is a sophomore WR for the 2025 Clemson Tigers.
He “Caught 41 passes for 708 yards (a team-high 17.3-yard average) and five touchdowns in 504 snaps over 12 games (11 starts) in his Freshman All-America season in 2024 … one-half of Clemson’s freshman wide receiver duo in 2024 alongside T.J. Moore that made Clemson the first power conference team since at least 2000 to have multiple freshmen reach 650+ receiving yards and five or more touchdown catches in a single season … caught three passes for 130 yards including a 76-yard touchdown from Cade Klubnik on the third play from scrimmage in his first career start vs. Appalachian State, tying Artavis Scott, Justyn Ross and Cole Turner for the fewest career games needed to record a 100-yard receiving game in Clemson history (two) … joined Sammy Watkins as the only players in Clemson history to record multiple 100-yard receiving games in the first four games of a collegiate career.”.
He was a “Consensus top 35 player nationally according to all major recruiting services … five-star prospect according to PrepStar, which ranked him as the nation’s 15th-best player overall and as the third-best player in Texas and fifth-best receiver in the nation … 247Sports ranked the five-star receiver as the No. 22 overall player nationally and as the sixth-best receiver and fifth-best player in Texas … ESPN ranked him as its No. 25 overall player, as its seventh-best receiver and as its seventh-best player in Texas … On3 listed him as the No. 29 player in the nation, the eighth-best receiver and sixth-best player in Texas … Rivals rated him No. 31 overall and as the service’s seventh-best receiver and fourth-best player in Texas … selected to the Under Armour All-America Game and the Polynesian Bowl … recorded 109 career receptions for 1,903 yards, a 17.5-yard average per catch … scored 29 career touchdowns … collected 36 catches for 619 yards and 13 touchdowns in just seven games as a senior … posted 56 catches for 1,072 yards — a 19.1-yard average — and 12 touchdowns as a junior, including a 93-yard touchdown … had seven 100-yard games as a junior including a streak of five straight games … recorded four touchdown receptions vs. Cleburne … played for Doug Wendel at Midlothian … also competed in track, finishing fifth in the triple jump at the Texas 5A state meet in spring of 2023.”.
In 2024 he was a “True Freshman All-American as awarded by both 247Sports and Pro Football Focus … first-team Freshman All-American per ESPN and the FWAA … second-team Freshman All-American per The Athletic … caught 41 passes for 708 yards (a team-high 17.3-yard average) and five touchdowns in 504 snaps over 12 games (11 starts) … his 17.3-yard average was the highest by a Clemson player with at least 40 catches since Tee Higgins in 2019 (19.8) and the best by a Clemson freshman with 40 or more receptions since Justyn Ross in 2018 (21.7) … teamed with T.J. Moore to form one of the most productive freshman duos in recent college football history, as the duo made Clemson the first power conference team since at least 2000 to have multiple freshmen record 650+ receiving yards and at least five touchdown catches in a single season; expanded to include the full FBS, the only other schools to accomplish the feat were the 2005 Hawaii Warriors and the 2007 Tulsa Golden Hurricane … joined Moore to give Clemson multiple freshmen with at least five receiving touchdowns in a season for the first time since 2015 (Deon Cain and Hunter Renfrow) … ranked fourth nationally in receiving yards among freshmen … All-ACC Academic Team selection”.
He “caught a five-yard pass in his collegiate debut vs. No. 1 Georgia … caught three passes for 130 yards including a 76-yard touchdown from Cade Klubnik on the third play from scrimmage in his first career start vs. Appalachian State … tied Artavis Scott, Justyn Ross and Cole Turner for the fewest career games needed to record a 100-yard receiving game in Clemson history (two) … his 76-yard reception was the longest pass completion by the Tigers since an 83-yard touchdown pass from Trevor Lawrence to Amari Rodgers at Georgia Tech in 2020, and it was the longest reception by a Clemson freshman since Tee Higgins’ 78-yard touchdown reception against The Citadel in 2017 … added one catch vs. NC State … caught two passes for 104 yards and a touchdown vs. Stanford, joining Sammy Watkins as the only players in Clemson history to record multiple 100-yard receiving games in the first four games of a collegiate career … gained 24 yards on a team-high four receptions at Florida State … returned vs. Louisville after missing two games with an ankle injury and recorded a team-high-tying and then-career-high seven receptions for 53 yards against the Cardinals … made a 17-yard catch at Virginia Tech … gained 61 yards on three receptions including a 45-yarder on a Clemson touchdown drive at Pitt … caught three passes for 75 yards, including a 55-yard touchdown, vs. The Citadel, becoming the first Clemson player to catch multiple touchdowns of 50 yards or more in a single season since Cornell Powell and Amari Rodgers in 2020 (two each) … caught five passes for 67 yards vs. No. 16 South Carolina”
He “recorded career highs in receptions (eight), receiving yards (143) and receiving touchdowns (two) vs. No. 8 SMU … his 143 receiving yards against SMU were the most by a freshman in ACC Championship Game history and tied for the second-most by a player of any classification in ACC Championship Game history … with his third 100-yard game of the season, he joined Sammy Watkins (five in 2011), Artavis Scott (four in 2014), DeAndre Hopkins (three in 2010) and Justyn Ross (three in 2018) to become the fifth Clemson true freshman with three or more 100-yard receiving games since the NCAA instituted permanent freshman eligibility in 1972 … caught three passes for 30 yards at No. 3 Texas.”.
Bryant was “Born Sept. 22, 2005 … committed to Clemson June 6, 2023 … played his high school career fewer than 30 miles away from fellow Clemson class of 2024 signee Corian Gipson … son of Bryant Wesco Sr. and Tambia Wesco, both of whom were Division I triple jumpers at Louisiana Tech … Tambia was a 1999 all-conference selection and Bryant Sr. was inducted into the Louisiana Tech Hall of Fame … his sister, Bailey, played soccer at Oklahoma and North Texas … enrolled at Clemson in January 2024 … pre-business major.”.
Here is his bio: https://clemsontigers.com/sports/football/roster/season/2025/bryant-wesco-jr/
Here is his Hudl profile: https://www.hudl.com/profile/14567763/Bryant-Wesco
Here is his 247sports profile: https://247sports.com/player/bryant-wesco-jr-46130377/
Here is his instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bryantwesco19/
Here is his twitter: https://x.com/bryantwesco19 Here is some videos of him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMT16Lk4qFI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sPiOI7TMHA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77xnvFdZbjY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-32AgdfPfIg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n88vJwbO1xk
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Our first spotlight goes to #11 Olsen Patt-Henry. He is a junior TE for the 2025 Clemson Tigers.
He “Enters 2025 with 12 career receptions for 163 yards in 335 offensive snaps over 20 career games (one start).”
In high school he “Posted exactly 61 receptions for more than 1,000 yards in each of his last two years … caught 61 passes for 1,159 yards as a senior and 61 passes for 1,053 yards as a junior … scored 13 touchdowns as a senior and 17 as a junior … in four years on the varsity squad, totaled 160 career receptions for 3,068 yards with 40 touchdowns … averaged 19.2 yards per catch for his 38-game career … helped team to 10-2 record as a senior … recorded five 100-yard games in each of his last two years … had seven catches for 196 yards and three touchdowns against Frostproof … notched 155 yards and a touchdown among his eight receptions vs. Cardinal Mooney … helped First Baptist to the FHSAA 1A state title … recorded career-high 209 yards and four touchdowns against Community School of Naples in 2021 … posted nine catches for 172 yards against American Collegiate Academy as a junior … wore No. 11 at First Baptist Academy where he played for Billy Sparacio… invited to All-American Bowl in San Antonio, Texas … ranked by ESPN.com as the 11th-best TE/H-Back in the nation … ranked by 247Sports as the No. 14 TE/H-Back in the nation … ranked by PrepStar as the nation’s 20th-best tight end.”.
Per 247sports under his ‘H.S. Athletic Background’: “Multi-sport athlete that also plays basketball and competes in track and field events (sprints, jumps, throwing) ... Regional qualifier in the discus with a 36.52-meter throw (119 feet, 10 inches) as a junior. Posted a 38.89-meter discus PR (127 feet, 7 inches). Also anchored a 4x100 team that captured a district title ... Averaged 14.3 points, 9.9 rebounds, 1.4 assists, 1.4 steals and 1.1 blocks on the hardwood as a junior. Averaged 10.6 points, 10.9 rebounds, 1.4 assists, 1.6 steals and 1.3 blocks as a sophomore.” “2021: Two-way player. Caught 61 passes for 1,053 yards and 17 touchdowns. Also totaled 20 tackles, 6 PBU and 4 sacks. Helped First Baptist go 10-2 and make run in Florida’s 2A playoffs.”
In 2023 he “Caught three passes for 42 yards in 41 offensive snaps over six games … caught a 12-yard pass in his collegiate debut vs. Charleston Southern … caught a five-yard pass at South Carolina … contributed a season-long 25-yard catch in the Gator Bowl vs. Kentucky … ACC Honor Roll selection.”.
In 2024 he “Collected nine receptions for 121 yards and three touchdowns in 294 offensive snaps over 14 games (one start) in addition to becoming a physical presence in the running game … All-ACC Academic Team selection … caught a five-yard pass vs. No. 1 Georgia … caught a 12-yard pass and had a critical block on Phil Mafah’s 83-yard touchdown run vs. Appalachian State … caught two passes for 24 yards including his first career touchdown reception vs. Stanford … caught two passes for a career-high 51 yards with two touchdowns vs. Virginia, joining Jake Briningstool (two vs. Appalachian State) to give Clemson multiple tight ends with a multi-touchdown game in a single season for the first time in Dabo Swinney’s head coaching tenure … caught two passes for 13 yards vs. Louisville … added a 16-yard reception vs. The Citadel.”.
Olsen “Committed to Clemson on June 7, 2022 … born May 24, 2005 … enrolled at Clemson in summer 2023 … communication major.”.
Here is a couple articles about him: https://www.si.com/college/clemson/football/clemson-football-junior-tight-end-tabbed-as-teams-best-hidden-gem https://www.shakinthesouthland.com/2025/4/2/24394903/how-will-clemson-replace-jake-briningstool-at-tight-end-olsen-patt-henry
Here his his bio: https://clemsontigers.com/sports/football/roster/season/2025/olsen-patt-henry/
Here is his Hudl profile: https://www.hudl.com/profile/12800736/Olsen-PattHenry
Here is his 247sports profile: https://247sports.com/player/olsen-patt-henry-46129655/
Here is his instagram: https://www.instagram.com/olsenpatthenry/
Here is his twitter: https://x.com/Olsenpatt And here are some videos of him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pd0oY0cBMM8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhNyso57ryc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQHukvPDaYU
Our second spotlight goes to #11 Peter Woods. He is a junior DT for the 2025 Clemson Tigers.
He “Enters 2025 credited with 59 tackles (11.0 for loss), 3.0 sacks and two forced fumbles in 698 defensive snaps over 23 games (12 starts) … also enters 2025 having contributed five offensive snaps for a career snap total of 703 snaps from scrimmage … 2023 Freshman All-American who joined Clemson as ESPN’s No. 9 overall prospect for 2023 after winning four straight state titles in Alabama.”.
In high school he “Led Thompson to four straight 7A State Championships (2019-22), first team in Alabama to win four straight state titles since Hoover in the early 2000s … team compiled a 50-5 record in his four years … 2022 MaxPreps first-team All-American and Alabama Player of the Year … 2022 Alabama Class 7A Lineman of the Year and Super All-State honoree … finished his high school career with 260 tackles, 72 tackles for loss and 29.5 sacks … recorded 90 tackles, 23 tackles for loss and eight sacks as a senior despite being double-teamed the entire season … notched eight tackles (including three for loss) in state championship win over Auburn … had eight tackles and two sacks in state semifinal against Hoover … posted four tackles for loss each against Hewitt-Trussville and Vestavia Hills … as a junior in 2021, credited with 92 tackles, 26 tackles for loss and 11 sacks … had career-high five tackles for loss vs. Hoover in 2021 … notched 12 tackles, a fumble recovery and a 45-yard interception return for the lone touchdown of his career against Vestavia Hills … had 11 sacks for the year in 11 different games … had 30 tackles, eight tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks in 2020 despite being limited by injury to only four games … posted at least one tackle for loss in every game that year … totaled 54 tackles, 15 tackles for loss and seven sacks as a freshman, including four tackles for loss against Florence … invited to All-America Classic in Orlando … earned Most Valuable Player honors in the Alabama vs. Mississippi All-Star Game, leading Alabama team with eight tackles, including seven tackles for loss with two sacks … ranked by ESPN.com as one of the nation’s top 10 players regardless of position by ESPN, the highest ranking of any member of Clemson’s 2023 recruiting class (No. 9 overall) … ranked 14th in Sports Illustrated’s SI99 for 2023 … ranked No. 59 overall player by 247Sports … ranked No. 48 overall player by On3 … ranked No. 54 overall by Rivals, which listed him as a five-star prospect … ranked among the top 35 in composite rankings compiled by both 247Sports and On3.”.
In 2023 he was “Named as a Freshman All-American by 247Sports, the FWAA, On3, College Football News and College Football Network … PFF All-Freshman Team selection … named Freshman Interior Defender of the Year by College Football Network … Midseason Freshman All-American per 247Sports … credited with 27 tackles (2.5 for loss) and a forced fumble in 307 snaps over 12 games (two starts) … also credited by the coaching staff with 10 quarterback pressures, the most of any Clemson defensive tackle … made collegiate debut at Duke … added three tackles (one for loss) vs. Charleston Southern … made one tackle vs. Florida Atlantic … contributed one tackle vs. No. 4 Florida State … made one tackle at Syracuse … collected four tackles vs. Wake Forest … added three tackles at Miami (Fla.) … posted four tackles vs. No. 12 Notre Dame … made two tackles (one for loss) vs. Georgia Tech … credited with two tackles and his first career forced fumble vs. No. 20 North Carolina … split a tackle for loss at South Carolina.“.
In 2024 he “Split time between defensive tackle and defensive end, recording 32 tackles (8.5 for loss), 3.0 sacks and a forced fumble in 391 defensive snaps over 11 games (10 starts) … also played an additional five offensive snaps as a fullback in Clemson’s jumbo package on offense … recorded a career-high 2.5 tackles for loss including his first career sack among his six tackles vs. No. 1 Georgia … collected two tackles (one for loss) at Wake Forest … made five tackles (two for loss) vs. Virginia … recorded one tackle and a forced fumble vs. Louisville … after starting seven games at defensive end, moved back to defensive tackle at Pitt and collected three tackles (1.0 for loss) and 1.0 sack (on two half-sacks) at Pitt … credited with two tackles (one for loss) and a sack vs. The Citadel … added three tackles vs. No. 16 South Carolina … posted two tackles (0.5 for loss) vs. No. 8 SMU … recorded eight tackles (0.5 for loss) at No. 3 Texas.“.
Peter “Committed to Clemson on July 8, 2022 … born March 5, 2005 … enrolled at Clemson in January 2023 … sports communication major … completed a microinternship with SpringHill Company/Uninterrupted in spring 2024.”.
Here a quote from when The Athletic’s ‘the 25 most interesting people in college football’: "A defensive lineman to finish? That’s fitting, considering a dominant defensive line comes right after quarterback on the list of things college football teams need to win it all," The Athletic's Joe Rexrode said. "Clemson looks great in both areas, and Woods isn’t just any defensive lineman. He came in No. 5 on that Freaks List, managing a 33-inch vertical with his 310-pound body. As difficult as it is to project quarterbacks in the draft entering a college season, players like Woods are easier to peg. He should be a top-10 pick in the spring, after combining with quarterback Cade Klubnik to give the Tigers a shot at the whole thing."
Here his his bio: https://clemsontigers.com/sports/football/roster/season/2025/peter-woods/
Here is his Hudl profile: https://www.hudl.com/profile/10137465/Peter-Woods
Here is his 247sports profile: https://247sports.com/player/peter-woods-46084831/
Here is his instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peterwoods.11/
Here is his twitter: https://x.com/35pwoo And finally here is some videos of him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZWYUlFHC-Q https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNdzuLDbRuo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-5-HEjQnsI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8iNyUGJtkk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ppvKObYxB0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOcgOC02qfA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rs9NbELSUs
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Our first spotlight goes to #10 Juju Preston. He is a true freshmen WR for the 2025 Clemson Tigers.
He is a “Virginia state record holder coming off of prolific prep career”.
In high school he was “Credited with 185 receptions for 3,700 yards and 67 touchdowns during his prep career … all-time receiving touchdown leader in Virginia state history … ranked as the 13th-best player in Virginia and 59th-best receiver nationally by On3 … ranked by 247Sports as the nation’s No. 76 receiver and the 14th-best player in Virginia … ranked 93rd among receivers by Rivals … transferred to Hayfield Secondary School for his senior season in 2024 … helped Freedom HS to the Class 6 VHSL State Championships in 2022 and 2023, going 28-0 over those two seasons … also played in the secondary over his four-year high school career … exited Freedom as its all-time receiving leader after only three years … played in five games for Hayfield in 2024, posting 27 catches for 501 yards and eight touchdowns as the team reached the region semifinals … first-team all-state selection as a junior in 2023 when he caught 60 passes for 1,309 yards and 24 touchdowns … credited with 48 catches for 921 yards and 21 touchdown catches as a sophomore in 2022 … also played varsity basketball at Freedom for two years … committed to Clemson on Dec. 3, 2023 … played for Darryl Overton at both Freedom and Hayfield.”.
Juju was “Born June 15, 2007 … enrolled at Clemson in summer 2025 … communication major.”.
Here is his bio: https://clemsontigers.com/sports/football/roster/season/2025/juju-preston/
Here is his Hudl profile: https://www.hudl.com/profile/15744472/carleton-juju-preston
Here is his twitter: https://x.com/JujuPreston25 And here is some videos of him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CYTZZKtomM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zz6__x7JjVI
Our second spotlight goes to #10 Jeadyn Lukus. He is a senior CB for the 2025 Clemson Tigers.
He “Enters 2025 credited with 49 tackles (2.5 for loss), 11 pass breakups and two interceptions in 808 career defensive snaps over 32 games (14 starts).”.
He was a “Five-star player according to PrepStar … Shrine Bowl selection for South Carolina … selected to the Under Armour All-America Game in Orlando … unanimous national top-60 player … ranked as the No. 37 overall player in the nation by PrepStar, which also called him the sixth-best cornerback and second-best player in South Carolina … ranked No. 40 overall by Rivals.com, including ranking him as the fifth-best cornerback and second-best player in South Carolina … ESPN.com ranked him No. 48 overall, eighth-best among cornerbacks and second-best in South Carolina … ranked No. 38 overall by 247Sports, fifth-best among cornerbacks and No. 1 in South Carolina … On3 Sports ranked him as the nation’s No. 58 overall prospect, the 11th-best cornerback and South Carolina’s second-best prospect … had 97 tackles in his last three years, playing just 23 games due to the pandemic … had eight tackles for loss and four interceptions to go with 17 passes deflected … had 74 career solo tackles … had 29 tackles (25 solo) in 2021 … had two picks and five passes deflected … had 10 tackles against Greenville High in 2021 … added 10 tackles, including nine first hits, vs. Greenville a year earlier … posted eight stops, an interception and two passes broken up vs. T.L. Hanna in 2021, one year after posting 11 tackles against T.L. Hanna in 2020 … had a 61-yard reception vs. Spartanburg as a sophomore … had best game on defense in 2019 against Gaffney, posting eight tackles … coached by Sayre Nesmith at Mauldin High School … committed to Clemson on July 28, 2021 … enrolled at Clemson in January 2022.”.
In 2022 he was “Credited with six tackles (one for loss) and an interception in 87 defensive snaps over 11 games … made collegiate debut at Georgia Tech … recorded one tackle vs. Furman … added a tackle vs. Louisiana Tech … contributed a tackle for loss at Boston College … made two tackles vs. Miami (Fla.) … recorded one tackle and his first career interception vs. No. 24 North Carolina.”.
In 2023 he was “Credited with 10 tackles and three pass breakups in 189 snaps over seven games (four starts) … ACC Honor Roll selection … made first career start at Duke, adding one tackle … recorded one tackle vs. Charleston Southern in addition to delivering a big hit to jar the ball loose from a receiver on Wade Woodaz’s 35-yard interception return for touchdown … made one tackle vs. Florida Atlantic … added three tackles and a pass breakup vs. No. 4 Florida State … contributed two tackles at Syracuse … notched two tackles and a pass breakup vs. Wake Forest.”.
In 2024 he was “Credited with 33 tackles (1.5 for loss), an interception and eight pass breakups in 532 defensive snaps over 14 games (10 starts) … posted a career-high seven tackles (0.5 for loss) vs. No. 1 Georgia … added two tackles vs. NC State … recorded four tackles and his first interception of the season vs. Stanford … posted one tackle and a pass breakup at Florida State … collected three tackles and two pass breakups at Wake Forest … notched four tackles and a pass breakup vs. Virginia … accrued six tackles (one for loss) and a pass breakup vs. Louisville … added a tackle at Virginia Tech … made one tackle at Pitt … broke up a pass vs. The Citadel …. collected two tackles and a pass breakup vs. No. 16 South Carolina … broke up one pass and made one tackle vs. No. 8 SMU … made one tackle at No. 3 Texas.”.
Jeadyn is a “Sports communication major … named pronounced “JAY-den” … born Feb. 11, 2004.”.
Here is his bio: https://clemsontigers.com/sports/football/roster/season/2025/jeadyn-lukus/
Here is his Hudl profile: https://www.hudl.com/profile/12490141/Jeadyn-Lukus
Here is his 247sports profile: https://247sports.com/player/jeadyn-lukus-46095135/
Here is his instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jlukus04/
Here is his twitter: https://x.com/jlukus04 And finally here is some videos of him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXqrDpdAe4s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVBXVMjMcf8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Agr5Nc-P06M https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4NsOtQxzXE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzznSYITbwM
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Our first spotlight goes to #9 Drew Woodaz. He is a redshirt freshman linebacker for the 2025 Clemson Tigers.
In high school he “Recorded 216 tackles (including 135 first hits) in 46 career games … broke up 14 passes and secured four interceptions for 133 return yards … recorded 83 tackles in 12 games as a team captain in 2023, including 55 solo tackles and three tackles for loss … returned three interceptions for 88 yards … credited with two punt returns for 105 yards, giving him 193 total return yards for the season … added three pass deflections … had three fumble recoveries to give him six total takeaways during the 2023 season … posted 92 tackles as a junior in helping Jesuit reach the state semifinals … broke up 11 passes and recorded a 45-yard interception return for 12 total passes defensed that season … also collected 59 solo tackles among his career-high 92 stops that season … had 28 tackles as a reserve linebacker in his sophomore year when he helped Jesuit to a state championship alongside his brother, Wade … played for Matt Thompson at Jesuit.”.
He “Played 14 snaps over two games while redshirting in 2024 … became the second Woodaz family linebacker on Clemson’s roster when he joined Clemson’s 2024 recruiting class. made collegiate debut vs. Appalachian State … saw action vs. The Citadel.”.
Drew was Born Oct. 30, 2005 … brother of current Clemson linebacker Wade Woodaz … his sister, Haley, played soccer at Jacksonville University … committed to Clemson April 20, 2023 … enrolled at Clemson in summer 2024 … criminal justice major.
Here is his bio: https://clemsontigers.com/sports/football/roster/season/2025/drew-woodaz/
Here is his Hudl profile: https://www.hudl.com/profile/14919332/Drew-Woodaz
Here is his instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drewwoodaz/
Here is his twitter: https://x.com/drewwoodaz And here is some videos of him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyo-QggYB6A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQXA7MUS4d4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aI-vl90Xw34
Our next spotlight goes to #9 Gideon Davidson. He is a true freshmen RB for the 2025 Clemson Tigers.
He was a “Was MaxPreps’ 2023 National Junior of the Year, an award won previously by Trevor Lawrence in 2016 … consensus national top 100 player and unanimous four-star prospect regarded as one of the top running backs in the nation … ranked by ESPN as the No. 59 overall player in the nation … ESPN also ranked him as the nation’s third-best running back and as the top player in Virginia … ranked by Rivals as the nation’s No. 80 overall player, the No. 2 running back and the top overall player in Virginia … ranked by On3 as the No. 90 player in the nation, as its second-best running back and as the second-best player in Virginia … ranked No. 121 overall player by 247Sports and as its third-best running back and third-best player in Virginia … Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of Virginia and MaxPreps Virginia High School Football Player of the Year in 2024 … helped Liberty Christian to an undefeated season and a second straight state championship in 2024”.
He “signed with Clemson with his senior season still underway having accrued 7,438 rushing yards on 701 career carries, a 10.53-yard average, with 118 rushing touchdowns … also credited with 606 receiving yards and eight scores on 43 career catches, giving him 8,044 yards from scrimmage … scored three career kickoff return touchdowns and one punt return touchdown for 132 total touchdowns … reached 2,000 rushing yards in 2024 for the second straight season … named all-district and all-region all four years of his prep career and was selected as all-state in each of his final three seasons … credited with 2,341 rushing yards on 264 attempts for an 8.9-yard average in 2024 with 37 rushing touchdowns … has also contributed 79 tackles and two interceptions on defense … his standout games in 2024 included rushing for 289 yards and three touchdowns on 29 carries vs. Salem, posting 227 rushing yards vs. Heritage, collecting 245 rushing yards and five touchdowns plus a career-high 18 tackles vs. Jefferson Forest, and registering a standout all-purpose game against Amherst County when he had 179 rushing yards, 38 receiving yards, 132 kickoff return yards and a 76-yard interception return for a touchdown for 425 all-purpose yards”.
He “had 2,795 yards on 217 carries for an average of 12.9 yards per carry as a junior in 2023, finishing as the runner-up for Gatorade Player of the Year in Virginia … averaged 194 yards per game with 12 games of 100-plus rushing yards and seven of 200-plus rushing yards (including a long run of 90 yards) that year … scored 43 rushing touchdowns and added two receiving for 45 total in 2023 … ranked 21st in the nation in rushing yards and 17th in points scored in 2023 … helped Liberty Christian win the Class 3 VHSL State Championship in 2023, as they never trailed the entire season … recorded 266 rushing yards and three scores on 22 carries and added two interceptions and seven tackles on defense in the state championship game vs. Lafayette …recorded 16 carries for career-high 359 rushing yards and six touchdowns vs. Turner Ashby … added 273 yards and six touchdowns on 12 carries vs. Amherst County … added 58 tackles and three interceptions on defense in 2023 … first-team all-state on both sides of the ball in 2023 … posted 1,392 rushing yards and 23 touchdowns on 149 attempts as a sophomore in 2022 … rushed for 1,197 yards and 18 touchdowns as a freshman … coached at Liberty Christian by Frank Rocco … committed to Clemson on June 14, 2023.“
Gideon was “Born May 16, 2006 in Ghana … enrolled at Clemson in January 2025 … pre-business major … high school teammate of Clemson signee Easton Ware, marking the sixth time in an eight-year span that Clemson signed at least one pair of high school teammates in a recruiting class.”.
Per 247sports Hs scouting report “Has verified size with frame to continue to add mass. Has multi-sport profile with strong build. Speed markers include 10.69 in 100 meters and 20-7 long jump. Has two-way snaps as safety. Big production with 1,241 yards and 19 touchdowns while averaging more than 11 yards per carry as freshman. Pace of play popped during in-person evaluation. Patient runner with vision and knows how to set up blocks. Quick feet with stop-start ability. Accelerates well through the hole. Has speed to finish runs. Best suited to run between tackles. Body control to make subtle cuts at second level. Difficult to arm tackle. Shows cut-back ability. instinctual runner can make defenders miss in hole. Solid pass catcher who lines up wide. True between-the-tackles runner who has speed but is not asked to run outside of tackle box often. Has to continue to work on running with slightly lower pad level. Continued development as a pass catcher will make him more dynamic. Adding strength will make him more physical runner. Can be early contributor in high-level college program. Has NFL potential.”
Hs athletic background “Also runs track. Ran a 10.69 100 and three more in the 11.2 range as a freshman in Spring 2022. Also ran 200-meter times of 23.47 and 23.48, plus long jumping 20-7 and throwing 36-4 in the shot put. Ran anchor for Virginia's Class 3 bronze-winning 4x100 relay team.”
Here is his bio: https://clemsontigers.com/sports/football/roster/season/2025/gideon-davidson/
Here is his Hudl profile: https://www.hudl.com/profile/15370808/Gideon-Davidson
Here is his 247sports profile: https://247sports.com/player/gideon-davidson-46116710/
Here is his instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Davidson.gideon/
Here is his twitter: https://x.com/DavidsonGideon And finally here is some videos of him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEoIEZbQfyc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yySCU0JL83c https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdzJEMsSuoQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8rGSyux5R0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73jbdg1egGs
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Our first spotlight goes to #8 Avieon Terrell. He is a junior CB for the 2025 Clemson Tigers.
He “Enters 2025 credited with 82 tackles (4.5 for loss), 19 pass breakups, three interceptions, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and a sack in 1,191 career defensive snaps over 27 games (19 starts) … 2024 All-ACC selection who made his own name as a standout all-purpose player at Atlanta’s Westlake HS and continues the family lineage of his brother, All-Pro and former Clemson cornerback A.J. Terrell.“.
He was a “Four-year contributor at Westlake who helped his team to a 9-4 record in 2022 … collected 86 career tackles and six interceptions … excellent all-around player who also was outstanding in the return game in 2022, posting nine kickoff returns for 289 yards, including a 73-yarder, and 12 punt returns for 189 yards, including a 65-yarder … averaged 32.1 yards on kickoff returns and 15.8 yards on punt returns … had five career receiving touchdowns, a punt return touchdown, a kickoff return touchdown, a fumble return touchdown and an interception return touchdown … had a 146-yard punt return game, a 112-yard kickoff return game and a 148-yard reception yardage game over the course of his career … posted 33 tackles on defense in 2022 with four interceptions for 59 return yards … also had 20 catches for 427 yards as an end, he had five scores … collected all four interceptions over final six games of the 2022 season … posted seven catches for 148 yards and two scores vs. Parkview in the penultimate game of his prep career … had 44 tackles with two interceptions as a junior in 2021 … added two catches for 59 yards in limited offensive duty … recorded a 70-yard fumble return for a score in 2020 … wore No. 8 for coach Rico Zackery in high school, same number his brother wore at Clemson as a cornerback from 2017-19 … ranked as the 99th-best player in the nation according to Rivals, which also listed him as the fifth-best player in Georgia and 13th-best cornerback in the nation … ranked No. 178 overall in the nation by PrepStar as a four-star prospect … also ran track and was part of Westlake’s 6A state title 4×100 relay team.”
In 2023 he was “Credited with 18 tackles, six pass breakups and an interception in 375 snaps over 13 games (five starts) … one of six Clemson true freshmen to appear in all 13 games (Jamal Anderson, Khalil Barnes, Tyler Brown, Shelton Lewis and T.J. Parker) … All-ACC Academic Team selection … made collegiate debut at Duke on special teams … recorded one tackle vs. Charleston Southern … added four tackles and a pass breakup vs. Florida Atlantic … made one tackle at Syracuse … recorded one tackle vs. Wake Forest … contributed one tackle at Miami (Fla.) … made first career start vs. No. 12 Notre Dame … posted two tackles, two pass breakups and the first interception of his career on a one-handed grab vs. Georgia Tech … recorded a tackle and a pass breakup vs. No. 20 North Carolina … added two tackles and two pass breakups at South Carolina … posted five tackles in the Gator Bowl vs. Kentucky.”.
In 2024 he was “Credited with 64 tackles (4.5 for loss), 13 pass breakups, two interceptions, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and a sack in 816 defensive snaps over 14 games (all starts) … second-team All-ACC selection by the conference, the AP and Phil Steele … became the first Clemson player under Dabo Swinney to finish a season with at least three forced fumbles and multiple interceptions and multiple fumble recoveries … his 13 pass breakups tied the Clemson sophomore record shared previously by James Lott (1987) and Justin Miller (2003) … his 13 pass breakups were the most by a Clemson player in a season since 2014 (15, Garry Peters) … was one of 12 Clemson players to start all 14 games … his 816 defensive snaps were the most by a Clemson cornerback since Cordrea Tankersley’s 861 snaps in 2016 … contributed six tackles and was credited by the coaching staff with a pass breakup vs. No. 1 Georgia … notched two tackles and a career-high four pass breakups vs. Appalachian State … recorded two tackles and the first forced fumble and first fumble recovery of his career vs. NC State … made two tackles and posted his first interception of the season vs. Stanford … accrued six tackles (1.5 for loss) and an interception at Florida State for his third straight game with a takeaway … posted five tackles and two pass breakups at Wake Forest … collected six tackles (one for loss), a pass breakup and his first career sack vs. Virginia … made five tackles vs. Louisville … credited with five tackles and a pass breakup at Virginia Tech … notched six tackles (2.0 for loss) at Pitt … credited with one tackle against The Citadel and recorded both a forced fumble and a fumble recovery when he chased a ball-carrier 50 yards downfield and ripped the ball away into his possession in one motion … added another forced fumble and contributed four tackles and a pass breakup vs. No. 16 South Carolina … posted nine tackles and a pass breakup vs. No. 8 SMU … recorded five tackles and two pass breakups at No. 3 Texas.“.
Avieon “Committed to Clemson on June 6, 2022 … brother of former Clemson cornerback A.J. Terrell, an All-Pro cornerback who was a first-round draft choice of the Atlanta Falcons in 2020 … born Jan. 11, 2005 … enrolled at Clemson in summer 2023 … sociology major … name pronounced “AY-vee-on turr-ELL.””.
Here is an article written about him: https://draftwire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/draft/2025/08/21/avieon-terrell-scouting-report-2026-nfl-draft/85748359007/
Here is his bio: https://clemsontigers.com/sports/football/roster/season/2025/avieon-terrell/
Here is his Hudl profile: https://www.hudl.com/profile/12724890/Avieon-Terrell
Here is his instagram: https://www.instagram.com/avterrell_8/
Here is his twitter: https://x.com/nationwide_av Here is some videos of him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pn1CRBbRlko https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzVlhEERhjg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9h4RIjqmz8
Our next spotlight goes to #8 Adam Randall. He is a graduate senior RB for the 2025 Clemson Tigers.
He is a “Long-time receiver who contributed at running back prior to the 2024 College Football Playoff prior to making the permanent position switch in 2025 … enters 2025 with 48 career catches for 533 yards and two touchdowns, four rushing attempts for 44 yards in 998 offensive snaps over 37 games (seven starts) … also credited with four kickoff returns for 89 yards, including a memorable 41-yard return in the 2024 ACC Championship Game to help set-up Clemson’s game-winning field goal.”.
He was a “National top-125 player … one of five finalists for Mr. Football in South Carolina … first-team All-State 4A selection by the South Carolina Coaches Association … ranked as a five-star player and No. 79 player in the nation by PrepStar, which also listed him as the No. 7 receiver in the nation and No. 6 player in South Carolina … On3 Sports ranked him as the nation’s No. 81 overall prospect, the 11th-best wide receiver and the third-best prospect in South Carolina … ranked No. 102 in the nation by 247Sports, which rated him as the 17th-best wide receiver and fourth-best player in South Carolina … ranked No. 114 overall by ESPN.com, including rating him as the 15th-best wide receiver and fifth-best player in South Carolina … rated No. 172 by Rivals.com, 26th among receivers and fourth-best in South Carolina … selected to the Under Armour All-America Game in Orlando in January … played in North-South All-Star Game in Myrtle Beach … Shrine Bowl selection for South Carolina … committed to Clemson on Christmas Day 2020”.
In high school he “had a strong senior year with 1,267 receiving yards on 65 catches with 16 touchdowns … also had 325 yards rushing on just 45 attempts (7.2 yards per rush) and seven touchdowns, giving him 1,592 yards from scrimmage and 23 touchdowns … had best game on senior night with 10 catches for 255 yards and five touchdowns vs. North Myrtle Beach … had four games his senior year with at least 180 yards receiving … had nine catches for 206 yards and three scores vs. Oceanside in the season opener … had 181 yards on eight catches vs. Fort Dorchester and 211 on eight catches vs. Wilson … had an outstanding junior year, posting 46 receptions for 1,011 yards and nine touchdowns … had his best game as a junior vs. Hartsville with 134 yards and a touchdown on six receptions … had seven catches for 100 yards and a touchdown as a sophomore … helped Myrtle Beach High School to 12-1 record in 2021 … helped Myrtle Beach High to 2018 state title … ranked as No. 17 “Freak Athlete” in the country by 247Sports … ran a 10.94 in the 100 meters at a track meet in 2020 … coached by Mickey Wilson at Myrtle Beach High School … from the same area in South Carolina that produced former Tiger and current NFL receiver Hunter Renfrow. “.
In 2022 he “Caught 10 passes for 128 yards in 290 offensive snaps over 12 games (one start) … ACC Honor Roll selection … despite tearing his ACL in spring practice, made his collegiate debut in Clemson’s third game of the season, catching an 11-yard pass vs. Louisiana Tech … caught a 16-yard pass vs. No. 10 NC State … added a seven-yard reception at Boston College … caught two passes for 27 yards at Notre Dame … snagged an 18-yard pass vs. Miami (Fla.) … caught a five-yard pass vs. No. 24 North Carolina … gained 44 yards on three receptions in the Orange Bowl vs. No. 6 Tennessee.”.
In 2023 he “Recorded 22 receptions for 250 yards in 466 snaps over 13 games (five starts) … posted an eight-yard reception at Duke … caught two passes for seven yards vs. Charleston Southern … recorded two receptions for a then-career-high 51 yards vs. Florida Atlantic … caught two passes for 12 yards vs. No. 4 Florida State … posted a career-long 34-yard reception at Miami (Fla.) … gained 23 yards on three receptions at NC State … caught two passes vs. No. 12 Notre Dame … caught a six-yard pass vs. Georgia Tech … posted a career-high and team-high 53 receiving yards on two receptions vs. No. 20 North Carolina … caught a five-yard pass at South Carolina … gained 46 yards on a career-high five receptions in the Gator Bowl vs. Kentucky.”.
In 2024 he “Recorded 16 catches for 155 yards, rushed four times for 44 yards and returned three kickoffs for 74 yards … played 242 offensive snaps over 12 games (one start) … caught four passes for 31 yards vs. Appalachian State … led Clemson with a career-high 69 receiving yards and added his first career touchdown reception among his five catches vs. NC State … caught three passes for 19 yards including a nine-yard touchdown reception at Wake Forest … gained 21 yards on two receptions vs. Louisville … recorded a 14-yard reception vs. The Citadel … recorded one of the biggest plays of Clemson’s dramatic ACC Championship Game win vs. No. 8 SMU, returning a kickoff a career-long 41 yards to put Clemson in range to complete one pass and set up Nolan Hauser’s game-winning walk-off 56-yard field goal … contributed at running back at No. 3 Texas and recorded a career-long 41-yard rush in the second quarter among his four carries for 44 yards; the 41-yard rush was Clemson’s longest by a player listed as a wide receiver since Sammy Watkins’ 58-yard touchdown run against Furman in 2012.”.
Adam “Earned degree in management in only three years in December 2024 … enrolled at Clemson in January 2022 … participated in P.A.W. Journey’s service trip to South Africa in spring 2024 … born July 14, 2004, the same day as fellow 2022 receiver signee Antonio Williams.”.
Here are a few articles written about him: https://rubbingtherock.com/adam-randall-is-now-about-the-same-size-as-derrick-henry-with-a-faster-40-time-01k1209ag4kz https://rubbingtherock.com/converted-wr-adam-randall-confirmed-as-clemson-s-rb1-01k36pjejvw7
Here is his bio: https://clemsontigers.com/sports/football/roster/season/2025/adam-randall/
Here is his Hudl profile: https://www.hudl.com/profile/10612822/Adam-Randall
Here is his instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adam.randall8/
Here is his twitter: https://x.com/8adamrandall Here is some videos of him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDxWw4F-DnM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KOMRp4S_K0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQDVAO1Kews https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8kMEojM3hQ
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Our first spotlight goes to #7 Logan Brooking. He is a true freshmen TE for the 2025 Clemson Tigers.
He is a “NFL legacy and four-year varsity contributor in Georgia”.
He was “Rated by ESPN as a four-star prospect and as the 14th-best tight end in the nation … credited as the nation’s 28th-best tight end by 247Sports, 33rd-best tight end by On3 and 37th-best tight end by Rivals … two-way player throughout his four years on the varsity football team … played 47 games in his prep career, collecting 84 catches for 1,206 yards and six touchdowns … posted a career-high 38 catches for 544 yards and three scores as a junior … added 21 catches for 289 and two scores in 2024 … averaged 14 yards per catch over his career … collected 189 career tackles, 32.5 tackles for loss and 20.5 sacks on defense … posted 12 sacks, 15 tackles for loss and 66 total tackles for an 11-2 team as a sophomore in 2022 … named All-Greater Savannah as a sophomore … helped Savannah Christian’s 2022 squad to the quarterfinals of 3A playoffs … in 2024, added 36 tackles (six for loss) with 2.5 sacks while leading Savannah Christian to a 12-3 record … committed to Clemson on Nov. 3, 2023 … coached by Baker Woodward at Savannah Christian.”.
Logan was “Born July 16, 2007 … enrolled at Clemson in January 2025 … pre-business major … son of former 15-year NFL linebacker Keith Brooking; Keith was a five-time Pro Bowl selection who was 12th pick of the 1998 NFL Draft and remains the all-time leading tackler for both Georgia Tech and the Atlanta Falcons … at various points of his NFL tenure, Keith was teammates with Jamal Anderson (father of current Clemson LB Jamal Anderson), OL Michael Thompson (father of current Clemson DT Champ Thompson) and TE Marcus Pollard (uncle of current Clemson DL Caden Story).”.
Here is his HS scouting report per 247sports “Talented all around football player who shows the ability to play at the high major level on both sides of the ball. Recruited more as a tight end but talented edge rusher as well. Catches the ball really well, strong hands and little wasted motion in securing the ball and getting up the field. Comfortable working the deep levels of the field and has good ball awareness. Tracks the football really well and routinely makes contested catches. Runs well and gives you something after the catch. Love the physicality in the run game, has an edge to him and finishes his blocks. Impressive defensive highlights as well, can get up the field and bullies opposing tackles. Projects as an every down TE you can play in any situation and has all the tools to be an impact player and multi-year starter.”
Here is some articles about him: https://www.theclemsoninsider.com/2025/08/10/swinney-that-kid-is-special/ https://www.tigernet.com/clemson-football/story/former-nfl-standouts-break-down-clemsons-special-impact-on-their-sons-commitments-23111
Here is his bio: https://clemsontigers.com/sports/football/roster/season/2025/logan-brooking/
Here is his Hudl profile: https://www.hudl.com/profile/16131887/Logan-Brooking
Here is his 247sports profile: https://247sports.com/player/logan-brooking-46139005/
Here is his instagram: https://www.instagram.com/logan_brooking/
Here is his twitter: https://x.com/loganbrooking2 And here is some videos of him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QT41JyAMJII https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4c3QyRvxYpk Here is a video of his father when he played for the Dallas Cowboys: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYltxqyJC0A
Our next spotlight goes to #7 Khalil Barnes. He is a junior safety for the 2025 Clemson Tigers.
He is a “2023 Freshman All-American who became the first Clemson player in the Dabo Swinney era to record multiple forced fumbles and multiple interceptions in a freshman season … enters 2025 credited with 101 tackles (5.5 for loss), 11 pass breakups, seven interceptions, three forced fumbles, a sack and a fumble recovery (which he returned 42 yards for a touchdown) in 1,317 snaps over 27 games (21 starts) … in his first two collegiate seasons, he was the only player in the nation to record at least seven interceptions and at least three forced fumbles across the 2023-24 campaigns … was one of three players in the country (and the only freshman) in 2023 with at least three interceptions, three or more forced fumbles and one sack … his seven interceptions across 2023-24 were the most by a Clemson player across his freshman and sophomore seasons since Rashard Hall’s eight interceptions in his first two seasons in 2009-10.”.
In high school he “Helped North Oconee to a 13-1 record and a spot in the state semifinals in 2022 … team won its first 13 games of the year and helped coach Tyler Aurandt earn 4A Coach of the Year honors … earned Region 8-4A Player of the Year, as voted by the state’s coaches, in both 2021 and 2022 … 2021 all-state selection … played on both sides of the ball, seeing action at receiver and defensive back … in 2022, scored 18 total touchdowns, scoring on offense, defense and special teams … recorded 35 rushes for 442 yards (12.6 avg.) including a long run of 93 yards and seven rushing touchdowns … recorded 53 receptions for 879 yards (16.6 avg.) with eight touchdown receptions … registered 44 tackles, three tackles for loss, eight interceptions, seven pass breakups and a forced fumble defensively in 2022 … scored twice on defense … posted 13 kick returns for 231 yards, including a 57-yard punt return for a score … had a superlative all-purpose performance against Cedar Shoals in 2022 when he caught eight passes for 142 yards with two touchdowns at receiver in addition to recording a rushing touchdown and a pick-six, giving him four total touchdowns in that game … listed as No. 20 athlete in the country by Rivals, which also listed him as the No. 42 overall player in Georgia … On3 ranked him as No. 14 athlete and 53rd-best player in Georgia.“.
In 2023 he was “Named as a First-Team Freshman All-American by 247Sports, the FWAA and On3 … PFF All-Freshman Team selection … second-team Freshman All-American per The Athletic and College Football News … first-team All-ACC pick by PFF in the flex category … third-team All-ACC selection by Phil Steele and College Football Network … became the first Clemson player in the Dabo Swinney era to record multiple forced fumbles and multiple interceptions in a freshman season … was one of three players in the country (and the only freshman) with at least three interceptions, three or more forced fumbles and one sack in 2023 … was the first Clemson freshman to record three or more interceptions in a season since safety Jayron Kearse in 2013 (four) … was the first Clemson defensive back with multiple forced fumbles, multiple interceptions and at least one sack in a season since Bashaud Breeland in 2013 … credited with 41 tackles (5.0 for loss), six pass breakups, a team-high three interceptions, three forced fumbles, a sack and a fumble recovery (which he returned 42 yards for a touchdown) in 499 snaps over 13 games (seven starts) … joined Myles Murphy (three in 2020) as the only Clemson freshmen under Dabo Swinney to force three fumbles in a season; Barnes joined Murphy and Ed McDaniel as the third Clemson freshman (true or redshirt) with three forced fumbles in a season since 1988 … was one of only two FBS players — and was the only FBS freshman — to record three or more interceptions, three or more forced fumbles and a scoop-and-score (BYU junior Eddie Heckard) … became the first Clemson freshman to lead the team in interceptions outright since Justin Miller in 2002 … ACC Honor Roll selection … one of six Clemson true freshmen to appear in all 13 games (Jamal Anderson, Tyler Brown, Shelton Lewis, T.J. Parker and Avieon Terrell)“.
He “made collegiate debut at Duke … recorded one tackle vs. Charleston Southern … shared defensive player of the game honors after notching five tackles (one for loss), two pass breakups, a forced fumble and his first career interception vs. Florida Atlantic, marking the earliest in a career (three games) a Clemson player recorded an interception since freshmen Jonathan Meeks and Rashard Hall each recorded an interception in the third game of the 2009 season against Boston College … compiled three tackles at Syracuse … notched four tackles and his second forced fumble of the season vs. Wake Forest, joining Myles Murphy (three in 2020) and Stephone Anthony (two in 2011) — both of whom were first-round NFL Draft picks — as the only Clemson players in Dabo Swinney’s tenure to force multiple fumbles in their freshman seasons … posted three tackles (one for loss) at NC State … added another three tackles and a pass breakup vs. No. 12 Notre Dame … credited with six tackles (2.0 for loss) and his second interception of the season vs. Georgia Tech … accrued three tackles, a pass breakup and his first career sack vs. No. 20 North Carolina … named Thorpe Award National Defensive Back of the Week and ACC Defensive Back of the Week for his performance at South Carolina when he posted six tackles, two pass breakups, a 42-yard fumble return touchdown and an interception … recorded the fumble return and the interception on back-to-back offensive plays by South Carolina on the Gamecocks’ second and third plays of the game, becoming the first Clemson player to record a takeaway on consecutive plays from scrimmage since Brian Dawkins against Duke in 1995 … accrued seven tackles and a forced fumble in the Gator Bowl vs. Kentucky.”.
In 2024 he “Recorded 60 tackles (0.5 for loss), a team-high four interceptions and five pass breakups in 818 defensive snaps over 14 games (all starts) … one of 12 Clemson players to start all 14 games … posted the first four-interception season by a Clemson player since 2019 (four by Tanner Muse) … All-ACC Academic Team selection … contributed two tackles and a pass breakup vs. No. 1 Georgia … broke up a pass vs. Appalachian State … added four tackles and a pass breakup vs. NC State … posted nine tackles and a pass breakup vs. Stanford … credited with six tackles at Florida State … collected two tackles and his first interception of the season at Wake Forest … added six tackles vs. Virginia … made three tackles vs. Louisville … credited with four tackles at Virginia Tech … finished third on the team with nine tackles (0.5 for loss) and added a pass breakup and the game-sealing interception on the final play at Pitt … credited with three tackles vs. The Citadel … recorded three tackles and an interception vs. No. 16 South Carolina … posted four tackles and his career-high fourth interception of the season vs. No. 8 SMU.”.
Khalil was “Born Feb. 28, 2005 … committed to Clemson on Dec. 16, 2022 … originally committed to Wake Forest … later narrowed college decisions to Clemson, Oklahoma and Notre Dame, the first two of which recruited him as a defensive player and the latter of which pursued him as a receiver … enrolled at Clemson in January 2023 … communication major … first name pronounced “CUH-leel.””.
Here is his bio: https://clemsontigers.com/sports/football/roster/season/2025/khalil-barnes/
Here is his Hudl profile: https://www.hudl.com/profile/13269134/Khalil-Barnes
Here is his instagram: https://www.instagram.com/khalilbarnes_/
Here is his twitter: https://x.com/Khalilbarnes7 And here is some videos of him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHTsAohK5GM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjZ0X_tF_0g https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xt8ZZnbZyRM
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Our first spotlight goes to #6 Ricardo Jones. He is a sophomore safety for the 2025 Clemson Tigers.
He was a “Consensus top 200 recruit nationally … ranked by PrepStar as the No. 106 player in the nation as well as the 15th-best player in Georgia and ninth-best safety in the nation … ranked by Rivals as the No. 152 overall player in America as well as the 24th-best player in Georgia and the nation’s 12th-best safety … ranked as No. 159 overall player in the nation by 247Sports, which also ranked him as the nation’s 12th-best safety and 19th-best player in Georgia … listed as No. 183 player in the nation by On3, which listed him as the 14th-best safety and 25th-best player in Georgia … rated No. 192 overall by ESPN, which placed him as the 17th-best safety and 28th-best player in Georgia … three-time all-region and all-state selection in Georgia … posted 33 tackles and three interceptions in five games in 2023 … recorded 37 tackles and five interceptions in 2022 … collected 41 tackles, seven interceptions for 103 return yards and five tackles for loss as a sophomore … finished his high school career with 111 tackles, seven tackles for loss and 18 interceptions and 33 passes defensed … also had five fumble recoveries, giving him 23 defensive takeaways in his career … played some quarterback in 2023 and threw for 159 yards … also added eight receptions for 50 yards and a touchdown … played for Marquis Westbrook at Peach County … played basketball and averaged 18.5 points a game over three years … two-time all-region basketball selection who was an all-state selection as a junior … 2023 Region Player of the Year in basketball who scored more than 700 career points.“.
In 2024 he was “Credited with 22 tackles (one for loss), one sack and an interception in 146 defensive snaps over 12 games … All-ACC Academic Team selection … ACC Honor Roll selection … recorded an interception and three tackles in his collegiate debut vs. Appalachian State … made one tackle vs. NC State … added four tackles (one for loss) and his first career sack at Wake Forest … made three tackles vs. Virginia … posted five tackles at Pitt … credited with five tackles vs. The Citadel … added a special teams tackle at No. 3 Texas.”.
Ricardo was “Born Oct. 9, 2005 … recorded a 3.6 high school GPA … committed to Clemson June 27, 2023 … enrolled at Clemson in January 2024 … economics major … completed a microinternship with Banks Construction in spring 2024.”.
Here is a hs scouting report on him per 247sports: “A bigger safety prospect that always seems to be in the right spot at the right time. Junior season was marred by injury, but already has a dozen varsity interceptions to his credit. Has also produced his fair share of takeaways on the 7-on-7 circuit while facing high-end competition. Measurements and testing data have been hard to procure, but multiple in-person evaluations suggest that he’s over 6-foot-2 and north of 185 pounds with room to add some additional mass. Might not have any speed markers on file, but flashes plenty of range on tape and can attack the rim on hardwood, having averaged just over 16 points per game as a junior. Educated in how to play Cover 2 defense and is one that usually takes the right angles in coverage. Spirited in run support and is likely only going to be more effective as an open-field tackler once he’s lifting in a college weight room. Should be viewed as a potential multi-year starter at the Power Five level. Must keep improving as a 1-on-1 defender and learn how to diagnose complex offensive schemes on the fly, but could be utilized in a variety of different ways on the backend with his skill set. NFL upside.”
Here is his bio: https://clemsontigers.com/sports/football/roster/season/2025/ricardo-jones/
Here is his Hudl profile: https://www.hudl.com/profile/15017437/Ricardo-Jones
Here is his 247sports profile: https://247sports.com/player/ricardo-jones-46129942/
Here is his instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cardojoness/
Here is his twitter: https://x.com/ricardojones05 And here are some videos of him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5d8lIUyeB-M https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2prXo5Uhps https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsnKtu9INP8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bRJ19dS6tI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZC-bBq28dQ
Our next spotlight goes to #6 Tyler Brown. He is a redshirt sophomore WR for the 2025 Clemson Tigers.
He is an “Explosive local receiver who made an instant impact at Clemson and earned Freshman All-American status from ESPN in 2023 … led Clemson in receptions and receiving yards as a freshman, marking the second straight year a true freshman led Clemson in catches and the third time in six years a true freshman led the squad in receiving yards … in 2023, became the fifth Clemson player since 2010 to record 50 receptions in a freshman season, joining Antonio Williams (56 in 2022), Artavis Scott (76 in 2014), Sammy Watkins (82 in 2011) and DeAndre Hopkins (52 in 2010) … enters 2025 credited with 57 receptions for 561 yards and four touchdowns and three carries for 39 yards in 748 offensive snaps over 19 games (11 starts) … also returned five punts for 67 yards (14.8 avg.) and scored one two-point conversion in his debut season.”.
He “Played for Greg Porter at Greenville Senior High School … helped the Red Raiders to a 10-4 record and state semifinal berth in 2022 … finished his prep career with 148 receptions for 2,501 yards and 32 receiving touchdowns … averaged nearly 17 yards per catch for his career … also added 29 rushes for 163 yards and a touchdown … scored 34 career touchdowns, 32 on receptions … also returned kicks over his career and finished with 3,077 career all-purpose yards … also played some quarterback, completing 12-of-18 passes for 217 yards and three scores over his career … recorded 59 catches for 937 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior … posted six catches for 144 yards against T.L. Hanna … had three touchdown catches vs. Westside … had six catches for 111 yards against South Pointe in the state playoffs, helping Greenville to its first win over South Pointe … posted eight catches for 102 yards in Upper State Playoff championship vs. Northwestern … had career-high 71 catches, 1,034 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns as a junior in 2021 … had three touchdowns among his four catches against Wade Hampton that year … recorded 18 catches for 530 yards as a sophomore in 2020 when he played just six games in the COVID-19-impacted season … averaged 29.4 yards per catch that year … averaged 25.5 yards per return on 12 returns as the team’s primary kickoff returner that season … posted 313 all-purpose yards against Riverside in 2020 … had five receptions for a career-high 172 yards and three scores vs. Blue Ridge in 2020 … had at least 140 receiving yards in three of his six games in 2020 and finished with 1,008 all-purpose yards in just six games … played for the South Carolina team in the Shrine Bowl, scoring a 55-yard touchdown in the contest … ranked in the On3 Top 300 nationally, as the service ranked him as the nation’s No. 294 overall player and the fifth-best in South Carolina … ranked as the No. 16 player in South Carolina by 247Sports … ranked as the No. 19 player in South Carolina by ESPN.com.”.
In 2023 he was an “ESPN Freshman All-American … Midseason Freshman All-American per The Athletic and 247Sports … credited with 52 receptions for 531 yards and four touchdowns and two rushing attempts for 41 yards in 672 offensive snaps over 13 games (nine starts) … led Clemson in both receptions and receiving yards … became the fifth freshman since 2010 to lead Clemson in receptions, joining DeAndre Hopkins, Sammy Watkins, Artavis Scott and Antonio Williams … also became the fifth freshman since 2010 to lead Clemson in receiving yards, joining Hopkins, Watkins, Williams and Justyn Ross … also returned five punts for 67 yards (14.8 avg.), the highest yards-per-return average by any Clemson punt returner with a minimum of five returns since C.J. Spiller in in 2009 (26.3) … finished second in the ACC, fourth in the Power Five and seventh in the nation in receptions among freshmen … one of six Clemson true freshmen to appear in all 13 games (Jamal Anderson, Khalil Barnes, Shelton Lewis, T.J. Parker and Avieon Terrell) … All-ACC Academic Team selection”.
He made “collegiate debut at Duke, adding two catches for 21 yards … caught two passes for nine yards and added a 27-yard punt return vs. Charleston Southern, sharing team special teams player of the game honors … earned ACC Rookie of the Week and team offensive player of the game honors after recording three receptions for 49 yards with two touchdowns vs. Florida Atlantic, becoming the first Clemson freshman wide receiver with two receiving touchdowns in a single game since Justyn Ross against Notre Dame in the 2018 Cotton Bowl … also added a 44-yard punt return among his two returns for 47 yards against the Owls … recorded team highs and then-career highs in receiving yards (84) and receptions (five) vs. No. 4 Florida State … again recorded career highs in receptions (nine) and receiving yards (153) at Syracuse, earning both ACC Rookie of the Week and ACC Receiver of the Week after his 153 receiving yards were the most by a Clemson true freshman since Justyn Ross’ 153 yards against Alabama in the College Football Playoff National Championship Game to conclude the 2018 season … in that game, he became only the seventh player in Clemson history with a 100-yard receiving game within the first five games of a career, joining Artavis Scott (two games in 2014), Justyn Ross (two games in 2018), Cole Turner (two games in 2022), Sammy Watkins (three games in 2011), Derrick Hamilton (five games in 2001) and Jim Lanzendoen (five games in 1973) … caught three passes for 22 yards vs. Wake Forest … gained 53 yards on five catches at Miami (Fla.) … caught three passes for six yards at NC State while missing a portion of the game with an injury … caught a nine-yard touchdown pass vs. No. 12 Notre Dame … added a team-high seven receptions for 41 yards with a highlight-reel touchdown grab vs. Georgia Tech … gained 32 yards on a team-high-tying six receptions vs. No. 20 North Carolina … led Clemson with five receptions for 40 yards at South Carolina … caught a 12-yard pass and rushed once for 18 yards in the Gator Bowl vs. Kentucky in addition to scoring on a two-point conversion.”
In 2024 he was “Limited by an ankle injury to four regular season games and two postseason games, triggering a mid-career redshirt … caught five passes for 30 yards in 76 offensive snaps over six games (two starts) … caught three passes for 25 yards vs. No. 1 Georgia … added a reception vs. Appalachian State … caught a seven-yard pass vs. Stanford … returned to action in the ACC Championship Game vs. No. 8 SMU.”.
Tyler “Committed to Clemson on Nov. 24, 2022 … born June 14, 2005 … became Clemson’s third Greenville Senior High signee in two years, joining 2022 signees Collin Sadler and Josh Sapp … enrolled at Clemson in summer 2023 … communication major … two-time ACC Honor Roll selection (2023-24).”.
Here is a couple of articles about him: https://www.theclemsoninsider.com/2025/07/06/dont-sleep-on-tyler-brown/ https://www.tigernet.com/clemson-football/story/antonio-williams-identifies-when-he-saw-fellow-clemson-wr-tyler-brown-standout-was-back-23348
Here is his bio: https://clemsontigers.com/sports/football/roster/season/2025/tyler-brown-wr/
Here is his Hudl profile: https://www.hudl.com/profile/15077812/Tyler-Brown
Here is his instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tybrown._/
Here is his twitter: https://x.com/Tylerbrownn2 And finally here are some videos of him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7yymzV2cpQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_Y6FXzEQds https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GlzQDvXklA
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