(Photo courtesy Keyton's Hudl page).
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Height: 6-3 Weight: 185 Hometown: Marietta, GA (Marietta HS) Class: 2019

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Clemson offered 2019 Marietta High School (Ga.) receiver Ramel Keyton Tuesday night.
"VERY blessed to receive an offer from Clemson University!!!" Keyton tweeted out shortly after. Keyton is four-star rated prospect with offers from a number of ACC and SEC schools, including Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Miami, South Carolina and Louisville. The 6-2 target says one message from recruiters Clemson co-offensive coordinator Jeff Scott and quarterbacks coach Brandon Streeter's has rung true. “They were telling me how serious they take the recruitment," Keyton told TigerNet after the offer, "and they only offer kids who they feel they can get a commitment out of.” Keyton, who totaled 77 catches for 1,347 yards and seven scores as a sophomore, said he's planning to visit on Clemson-Auburn weekend. VERY blessed to receive an offer from Clemson University!!! #ALLIN ?? pic.twitter.com/5gl1Tb4WbQ
Congrats to 2019 Marietta HS WR Ramel Keyton @Wlmel10 on his latest offer from Clemson University #True19 pic.twitter.com/Wvc52Vm6tS

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