5-star CB Daylen Everette decommits from Clemson

Five-star cornerback Daylen Everette decommitted from Clemson after Brent Venables took the head coaching job with Oklahoma.

Five-star cornerback recruit Daylen Everette has decommitted from the Clemson Tigers. Everette decided to reopen his recruitment after former Clemson defensive coordinator Brent Venables decided to take the head coaching job with the Oklahoma Sooners.

The Georgia Bulldogs were among the top five schools in the hunt to secure a commitment from five-star defensive back Daylen Everette.

The University of Georgia offered Everette a scholarship early in his recruiting process in December 2019. Everette is a member of the class of 2022 and plays football at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida.

Before transferring to IMG Academy, Everette played football at Norview High School in Norfolk, Virginia.

Now, Everette committed to Clemson over Georgia, UNC, Oregon, and FSU. back on July 17.

Everette has a background running track and is ranked as one of the top prospects in the country. He is the No. 29 prospect in his class and the No. 6 cornerback recruit.

The five-star corner visited Alabama following his decommitment. The Crimson Tide are certainly in the mix for Everette. UGA already has commitments from three cornerbacks in the class of 2022, so it would be unlikely for the Dawgs to take many more, but Everette has the talent to fit into any recruiting class.

The 6-foot-1, 185-pound senior has an elite list of offers, including from  Florida, LSU, Oklahoma and Miami.

Everette announced his decommitment from Clemson via Twitter:

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4-star CB Daylen Everette sets commitment date

The Georgia Bulldogs are among the top five schools in the hunt to secure a commitment from four-star defensive back Daylen Everette. 

The Georgia Bulldogs are among the top five schools in the hunt to secure a commitment from four-star defensive back Daylen Everette.

The University of Georgia offered Everette a scholarship early in his recruiting process: December 2019. Everette is a member of the class of 2022 and is a rising senior at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida.

Before transferring to IMG Academy, Everette played football at Norview High School in Norfolk, Virginia.

Now, Everette will decide among Georgia, UNC, Oregon, Clemson and FSU. The IMG Academy star plans to make his decision on July 17 as he announced via Twitter.

Everette has a background running track and is ranked as one of the top four-star prospects in the country. He is the No. 40 prospect in his class and the No. 7 cornerback recruit.

The four-star defensive back has visited Georgia, UNC, FSU and Clemson in recent weeks.  Everette had been unable to visit schools for over a year due to the NCAA’s recruiting dead period.

The 6-foot-1, 185-pound junior has an elite list of offers, including from Alabama, Florida, LSU, Oklahoma and Miami.

Here’s a look at Everette’s recent visit to Athens:

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Georgia football in top 5 for 5-star CB Daylen Everette

The Georgia Bulldogs and Clemson Tigers are among the top five schools for 5-star IMG Academy DB Daylen Everette.

The Georgia Bulldogs offered a scholarship to Daylen Everette back in Dec. 2019. Everette is a member of the class of 2022 and is a rising senior at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida.

Before coming to IMG Academy, Everette played football at Norview High School in Norfolk, Virginia.

Now, Daylen Everette has named his top five schools. Georgia, UNC, Oregon, Clemson, and FSU. Everette announced his top five universties on his 17th birthday.

Everette has a background running track and is ranked as a five-star prospect. He is the No. 38 prospect in his class and the No. 7 cornerback recruit.

The five-star defensive back has an official visit set up with the University of Georgia for June 18-20. Everette has announced an official visit to UNC the next weekend (June 25).

Everette’s likely to schedule a few more official visits. The IMG Academy defensive back has not had a chance to visit schools for over a year due to the NCAA’s recruiting dead period.

The 6-foot-1, 185-pound junior has offers from Alabama, Florida, LSU, Oklahoma, Miami, and more.

Everette announced his top five via his Twitter account. We’ll provide updates throughout his recruitment.

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