Where Clemson Ranks in 2025 Recruiting Rankings After Multiple Huge Commitments

Clemson is flying up 2025 team recruiting rankings after multiple huge commitments.

Excitement brews for Clemson football as their recruiting efforts gain momentum.

Under the guidance of head coach Dabo Swinney, the Tigers find themselves in a unique position. With Swinney at the helm, Clemson’s approach diverges from conventional programs as they steer clear of the transfer portal. Instead, they invest heavily in recruiting, a strategy that demands success.

Despite being in the early stages of the 2025 recruiting cycle, Clemson emerges as a powerhouse. Within a mere 24 hours, the Tigers secured commitments from three four-star recruits, addressing critical positions. On the offensive line, they landed Brayden Jacobs and Jaylan Beckley while landing Isaiah Campbell on the defensive line. 

With this excellent run of recruiting, the Tigers have flown up team recruiting rankings for the 2025 class. Check out Clemson’s 2025 class ranking for three major recruiting platforms below.

247Sports Composite: No. 2

On3: No. 4

Rivals: No. 3

Son of Giants great Brandon Jacobs commits to Clemson

Brayden Jacobs, a four-star offensive lineman and son of New York Giants great Brandon Jacobs, has announced his commitment to Clemson.

Brayden Jacobs, the son of retired New York Giants running back Brandon Jacobs, is headed to Death Valley.

On Sunday, Brayden officially confirmed his commitment Dabo Swinney, Matt Luke, and the University of Clemson in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.

The 6-foot-7, 310-pound offensive lineman chose Clemson over a multitude of other programs, including Auburn, Colorado, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, LSU, Miami, N.C. State, Ohio State, Ole Miss, Penn State, Tennessee, Texas, and South Carolina.

There were also others.

247Sports ranks Brayden, a four-star recruit, as the No. 14 offensive tackle (No. 17, 247Sports Composite) in the 2025 class. They also have him ranked as the No. 123 overall prospect (No. 174, 247Sports Composite).

Brandon was a fourth-round pick of the Giants in the 2005 NFL draft and spent eight of his nine NFL seasons in East Rutherford, picking up Super Bowl XLII and Super Bowl XLVI rings along the way.

In 109 games (49 starts), Jacobs rushed for 5,094 yards and 60 touchdowns, averaging 4.5 yards per carry. He also caught 82 passes for 743 yards and three touchdowns.

Jacobs, who fans remember as a bulldozer, holds the franchise record for rushing touchdowns and is fourth all-time in rushing yards.

The Giants will likely still need offensive line help in 2028 at their current pace, so it will be interesting to see how Brayden develops.

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Clemson lands huge commitment in 4-star offensive lineman Brayden Jacobs

Clemson is tearing it up recruiting in the 2025 class.

Dabo Swinney and the Clemson football program are on a tear recruiting their 2025 class.

The addition of Matt Luke looks to be paying off already, with the Tigers landing a big-time offensive line target on Sunday. Four-star offensive tackle Brayden Jacobs announced via X (formerly known as Twitter) that he has committed to play football at Clemson.

According to 247Sports rankings, Jacobs is the No. 14 offensive tackle and the No. 123 overall player in the 2025 class. One of the most talented offensive line recruits in the class is heading to Clemson, which is a team that needs help, youth, and depth with that unit.

The Tigers 2025 class is looking fantastic early in the recruiting cycle.

Georgia tackle receives offer from Nebraska

A four-star offensive lineman has received a scholarship offer from the Nebraska Cornhuskers.

A four-star offensive lineman has received a scholarship offer from the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Brayden Jacobs is a Class of 2025 recruit out of Buford High School in Buford, Georgia.

The offensive tackle is listed at 6 feet, 6 inches and 310 pounds. He has been receiving interest from Clemson, South Carolina and Alabama.

Jacobs spent the last season playing with quarterback Dylan Raiola at Buford High School.

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Son of former Auburn RB is building relationship with current staff

Cadillac Williams is using personal connections in his recruiting effort for this 2025 offensive tackle.

Auburn football is known for its historical staple of running backs. Now, the son of one of those backs is in the beginning stages of his recruitment.

Auburn wants in.

[autotag]Brayden Jacobs[/autotag], a class of 2025 offensive tackle from Alpharetta, Georgia and the son of former Auburn running back [autotag]Brandon Jacobs[/autotag], is working on building a relationship with the new staff at Auburn. In turn, Auburn hopes that he will follow in his father’s footsteps.

In a recent interview with AuburnUndercover, Jacobs says that his current talks with the staff have been successful, and says that coach Cadillac Williams has stayed in contact with him the most.

“He’s a coach at Auburn and I know he knows my family. We have personal connections,” Jacobs said of Williams. “I also know he’s a good player and coach.”

Auburn became the ninth program to offer Jacobs on May 19, 2022. Since then, Jacobs has fielded 13 offers, with Ohio State being the most recent. Jacobs is listed at 6-4, and 265 pounds, and has yet to receive a ranking from 247Sports and On3, but has a four-star rating from Rivals.

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Alabama extends offer to 2025 OT from Georgia, Brayden Jacobs

On Tuesday, the Alabama coaching staff extended an offer to 2025 OT Brayden Jacobs. He is the son of former Giants running back Brandon Jacobs.

Brayden Jacobs, a 2025 offensive tackle, recently received an offer from Alabama. He is the son of former Auburn and New York Giants running back, Brandon Jacobs.

The Georgia native plays along the offensive line for St. Francis High School. As a sophomore, he is already listed at 6-foot-4, 265 pounds. He has two more years of high school remaining, so he will have more time to add muscle weight.

He has 18 total offers, according to 247Sports. There will likely be a dozen or so more offers that pile in by the time he graduates high school. Needless to say, he is an elite talent that will likely be pursued by the Tide coaching staff for the next two years.

Roll Tide Wire breaks down Brayden Jacobs’ recruiting profile.

MSU football offers 2025 Georgia OT Brayden Jacobs, son of former NFL RB Brandon Jacobs

MSU football has extended a scholarship offer to the son of former NFL running back Brandon Jacobs

Michigan State football has extended a scholarship to a rising talent from the state of Georgia who is the son of former NFL running back Brandon Jacobs.

Brayden Jacobs of Alpharetta, Ga. announced on Saturday evening that he’s received a scholarship offer from the Spartans. He plays for St. Francis and is listed at 6-foot-4 and 265 pounds.

Jacobs is yet to be ranked on 247Sports but based on the schools showing interest in him, he’ll certainly be a top prospect in the 2025 class. According to 247Sports, he holds offers from 18 schools — which includes Michigan State, Auburn, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Louisville, LSU, Penn State, Ole Miss and Tennessee.

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