Grisham compares 4-star Philly WR to former Tiger, current NFL player

A promising Pennsylvania wide receiver with a bunch of major scholarship offers made his way back to Clemson during the Dabo Swinney Camp last month. After competing at the camp last summer, St. Joseph’s Prep School (Philadelphia, Pa.) four-star …

A promising Pennsylvania wide receiver with a bunch of major scholarship offers made his way back to Clemson during the Dabo Swinney Camp last month.

After competing at the camp last summer, St. Joseph’s Prep School (Philadelphia, Pa.) four-star wideout David Washington Jr. returned to campus during the Swinney Camp in early June. Although he didn’t work out this year due to a minor injury, he still had a great time visiting what he called his “favorite school.”

“It was nice. I really like that school,” Washington said of Clemson in an interview with The Clemson Insider. “I really enjoyed it. Definitely when I get the offer, definitely going to be in top five, definitely.”

Washington – a 6-foot, 185-pound rising junior in the 2024 class – couldn’t pinpoint just one aspect of Clemson that appeals to him the most.

“It’s really everything. I just like everything,” he said. “It’s just an amazing campus that they have. Everything that you need is on campus. That’s perfect for me. The coaches are amazing. It’s everything that fits me well, if I was to go there. I just really like that school. It’s nice.”

St. Joseph’s Prep School (Philadelphia, Pa.) four-star wideout David Washington Jr. with Clemson wide receivers coach Tyler Grisham (photo courtesy of Washington)

Last month’s camp visit gave Washington the chance to catch up with Tyler Grisham, and Clemson’s wide receivers coach expressed interest in Washington while likening him to a former Tiger wideout now playing in the NFL with the Green Bay Packers.

“He said I’m high on their board. He said he really likes me well,” Washington said of Grisham. “He compared me to Amari Rodgers, who’s on the Packers now. So, him saying that just motivated me more. I’ve just got to go out first game, ball out and hopefully I’ll get the offer then.”

Washington sees similarities between himself as a receiver and Rodgers, who finished his career at Clemson ranked No. 6 in school history in receptions (181) and No. 12 in receiving yards (2,144) before being drafted by the Packers in the third round (No. 85 overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft.

“I do see it a lot,” Washington said of the comparison to Rodgers. “He played everywhere – he played slot, outside – I can do all that. Pretty much the same player that he said. I like that comparison a lot, though.”

Washington has hauled in offers from Pittsburgh, Louisville, Boston College, Tennessee, Kentucky, Penn State, Maryland and West Virginia since receiving his first offer from Temple in April 2021.

If he were to add an offer from Clemson, he believes it’s a place that could put him in a prime position to accomplish his ultimate goal of playing in the NFL down the road.

“Every college develops great players, but I feel like Clemson is one of those top schools that develops really great athletes,” he said. “You go there with high potential to make it to the league. Most NFL teams, they go to the top teams like Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State, Georgia. They go to those top teams. … Any school, you can make it to the league, but I feel like with those schools, you have a better advantage I would say.”

Washington hopes to get back to Clemson for a game at Death Valley this season.

“I’m definitely trying to come to a game,” he said. “I’ve got to set that up with Coach Grisham. Definitely trying to come to a game.”

–Photos for this article courtesy of David Washington Jr.

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Promising Philadelphia WR wants offer from ‘favorite college’ Clemson

As part of its 2021 signing class, Clemson inked former four-star linebacker and St. Joseph’s Prep School (Philadelphia, Pa.) product Jeremiah Trotter, Jr. – the son of Jeremiah Trotter, Sr., a four-time Pro Bowler who played 12 NFL seasons for the …

As part of its 2021 signing class, Clemson inked former four-star linebacker and St. Joseph’s Prep School (Philadelphia, Pa.) product Jeremiah Trotter, Jr. – the son of Jeremiah Trotter, Sr., a four-time Pro Bowler who played 12 NFL seasons for the Eagles, Redskins and Buccaneers from 1998-2009.

Now, the Tigers are targeting another talented linebacker from St. Joseph’s Prep – Trotter, Jr.’s younger brother, Josiah, a four-star prospect in the 2023 class who named Clemson one of his top eight schools earlier this week, along with Notre Dame, Ohio State, Penn State, South Carolina, Texas A&M, Virginia Tech and West Virginia.

Another standout prospect from St. Joseph’s drawing early interest from Clemson is David Washington, Jr., a 6-foot, 185-pound sophomore wide receiver in the class of 2024.

Washington has built a bond with his teammate Josiah and hopes to travel back to Tiger Town with Josiah moving forward to see and learn more about Clemson.

“Me and Josiah have a good relationship on and off the field,” Washington told The Clemson Insider. “I go work out at his house sometimes. And he is a good teammate on and off the field. He is a leader, we look up to him. And since he just dropped his top 8 with Clemson being one of the schools, I want to go on a visit with him to Clemson.”

Washington was on campus at Clemson last summer, when he competed at the Dabo Swinney Camp.

“It was great,” he said, reflecting on his experience at the camp. “They were my favorite college. It was a good experience for me. I got to go against top players in the nation over there, and I did good. I played against seniors. I went in there as a sophomore. They moved me up, so I think I did great.”

St. Joseph’s Prep School (Philadelphia, Pa.) 2024 WR David Washington Jr. (photo from Washington Jr. (@dwjr25) on Twitter)

When he worked out with Clemson wide receivers coach Tyler Grisham at the Swinney Camp, Grisham let Washington know that he’s firmly on the Tigers’ future recruiting radar for receivers in the 2024 class.

“He said he liked me a lot,” Washington said of Grisham. “He said I’m definitely going to be one of the players they recruit in the long run, and he said he wants me to get back up there for a visit and everything, come down for a game. I didn’t really get a chance to because of our season and everything. But I definitely want to get back up there.”

Washington thinks highly of who Grisham is, both on the field as a coach and simply off the field as an individual.

“He’s a good coach. He’s a great person, too,” Washington said. “He was being straight up with me. If I did something bad, he would tell me that. If I did something good, he would tell me that. He cares. He was showing a good relationship with me and my dad that was with me at the camp. He’s a good person and a good coach.”

Whenever he makes it back to Clemson, Washington is looking to get a better feel for the school, campus and coaching staff, as well as get a taste of the Tigers’ famous pregame tradition, running down the hill.

“I just want to know more about the school, take a visit around the campus and everything,” he said. “I want to run down the hill because that’s one of the best entrances in college football. That’s very nice. I just want to get to know the coaches and everything. That’s my favorite college and everything, so I do want (an offer from) them.”

Tennessee, Kentucky, Penn State, Maryland, Pittsburgh, Boston College, West Virginia and Temple have all offered Washington, while schools such as Ole Miss and Rutgers are showing interest along with Clemson.

Adding Clemson to his offer list down the road is a dream for Washington.

“I’ve been liking them for a while, for years now,” he said. “So, just growing up, showing how good they are, going against the best schools, against Alabama, all that, going against the top players in the nation… It’s a dream come true for anybody that can go there. I just want to be one of them that get that.”

What will the school that lands Washington’s commitment be getting in him as a player in the future?

“I feel like they’re going to get the best in me,” he said. “I feel like I’m a competitor. I love to compete. Even if I lose, I get back up, I still ball out, show out. They’re going to get somebody good. Wherever I commit to, they’re going to get a great player.”

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