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Height: 6-6 Weight: 270 Hometown: Suwannee, GA (North Gwinnett HS) Class: 2015




The National Football Post released its early team recruiting rankings for the 2015 class and has Clemson ranked #6 overall and first in the ACC.
Note that these rankings were released before Clemson's addition last night of 4-star defensive tackle Sterling Johnson Alabama was ranked once again #1 overall in the rankings.Sterling Johnson
Defensive Tackle
6-4, 265
Clayton, NC
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6. Clemson: Dabo Swinney continues to bring top talent to Death Valley, and the 2015 class is led by a strong crop of offensive linemen. Mitch Hyatt
Mitch Hyatt
Offensive Tackle
6-6, 270
Suwannee, GA
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Offensive Tackle
6-5, 280
Tampa, FL
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Offensive Tackle
6-5, 275
Boiling Springs, SC
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Quarterback
6-4, 205
Piedmont, SC
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Quarterback
6-0, 195
Orlando, FL
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