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Height: 6-4 Weight: 215 Hometown: Orlando, FL (First Academy HS) Class: 2015




* 2015 TE Garrett Williams is a 4-star TE from the Orlando, FL area who attended last year's Dabo Swinney football camp.
Had a great weekend at Clemson!! It's a special place!
* 2016 Levonta Taylor is a speedy DB who got an offer from Clemson on 1/28/14. Kicking it at Clemson ?? pretty cool here
* 2015 dual threat QB Kelly Bryant recently transferred to Wren to play QB. Most recruiting services have him as a 3-star prospect. He gets specialized training from QB/WR instructor Ramon Robinson. Clemson visit today was great #PuBd #allin ??
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* 2015 Clemson OL commit Noah Green is a 3-star prospect from Boiling Springs, SC. i was doing my own recruiting for clemson yesterday.
* 2015 OL Austin Clark from Virginia said on twitter that he was "Having a great visit to Clemson!" * 2016 QB Austin Kendall Coach Morris and I at Clemson yesterday pic.twitter.com/DDdtJUHygC
Garrett Williams
Tight End
6-4, 215
Orlando, FL
ESPN:
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Austin Kendall
Quarterback
6-2, 205
Charlotte, NC
View Full Profile said on twitter that he was "Having a great time on my Clemson visit w/ @coachchadmorris and @CoachCraddock."

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