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Height: 6-4 Weight: 230 Hometown: Argyle, TX (Argyle HS) Class: 2016




Clemson 2016 tight end commit J.C. Chalk The Tigers offered on 4/30/14 and he committed on 6/11/14 at the Dabo Swinney Football Camp. He was the first Clemson commit for the 2016 recruiting class. Tavien Feaster, T.J. Chase, Zerrick Cooper, Sean Pollard, Jamie Skalski and Cornell Powell have all committed to the Tigers since Chalk's verbal. As a junior, he had 34 catches for 460 yards and seven touchdowns. In 2013, he had 7 catches for 90 yards. His main position is tight end but he lines up outside as a wide receiver during certain offensive packages. He is also a standout basketball player for Argyle high school. An interesting side note - he is the grandson of former Texas A&M and Alabama head coach Gene Stallings. #Clemson TE commit @JCChalk reports a new offer from #Bama. He had a good Sunday at #TheOpening Dallas regional. pic.twitter.com/XSsTkDXkLH
#Clemson commit @JCChalk & #ESPNJr300 @TheKadenSmith at Dallas #GetOpen check in. 2 of top TE's in 2016 class. pic.twitter.com/QgERZ8oA57
Can't wait to be back in Clemson next Friday????
J.C. Chalk
Tight End
6-4, 221
Argyle, TX
ESPN:
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