5-star QB Lagway updates recruitment, explains what makes Clemson ‘stand out from the rest’

When it comes to the class of 2024, DJ Lagway is the apple of Clemson’s eye. Ahead of last week’s edition of The Insider Report , The Clemson Insider had a chance to speak with the five-star quarterback out of Willis (Texas) and he was able to give …

When it comes to the class of 2024, DJ Lagway is the apple of Clemson’s eye.

Ahead of last week’s edition of The Insider Report, The Clemson Insider had a chance to speak with the five-star quarterback out of Willis (Texas) and he was able to give the latest on his recruitment and updated his interest in the Tigers at this time.

Lagway recently had a chance to speak with both Brandon Streeter and Dabo Swinney. According to Lagway, Clemson’s coaching staff has been telling him that he’s their top target in the 2024 recruiting class and that they’re really excited about him and his future.

“I have a real good relationship with those two coaches,” Lagway said. “I talk to Coach Streeter a lot, at least once a week. I try to get on the phone every couple of weeks with Coach Swinney. I talk to them a good amount. I have good conversations with them. We have a good relationship and I’m excited to keep building on it.”

While Lagway is Clemson’s top target, the conversations have shifted away from football and have focused more on life, family and the human aspect of things.

“That’s a huge factor,” Lagway said. “Outside of football, you’ll be around these people for like three-to-four years at a time, so you got to be able to be comfortable on and off the field with them.”

Is there anything about Clemson and its recruiting philosophy that’s stood out to Lagway?

“Really just the family atmosphere is different than all the other schools,” he explained. “That kind of vibe — the Christian-based atmosphere — that makes Clemson stand out from the rest.”

He had a chance to experience that again earlier this summer. In addition to Clemson, the five-star Lone Star State quarterback was able to check out schools like Georgia, Oklahoma and, of course, Texas A&M. Lagway will also be at the University of Florida this Saturday, July 30.

“I feel like I got to see everything that I wanted to see,” Lagway said. “Right now, I’m trying to go see a couple of game atmospheres and see how that is. And then I think I’ll be ready to make a decision.”

Lagway is unsure when he’ll visit Clemson next, but said that he’ll “definitely visit” for a game at Memorial Stadium this upcoming season. He doesn’t have any games circled, as he has to see how it fits with his high school schedule, but he’ll work out a date with Swinney and Streeter when the time comes.

He’ll be getting his miles in this fall, as he also plans on taking gameday visits to Texas A&M, Florida, Southern Cal and LSU.

It’s fair to say that a college decision for Lagway will be made after his junior season.

He’s placed high expectations on himself for the upcoming season and has worked tirelessly this summer to make sure he surpasses them. College coaches want Lagway to continue on his upward trajectory, but they also are interested to see how he takes on a bigger leadership role.

“I’m just very excited to see what I can do in this new offense we have this season,” he said.

— Photo for this article courtesy of @ballertribe and @derek.lagway on Instagram.

Gators to get this 5-star 2024 QB recruit on campus at end of July

Chalk up another visitor for Florida football on its Friday Night Lights weekend coming up.

Next weekend is a huge one for the Florida football program as it prepares to host a plethora of prep prospects on campus for the annual Friday Night Lights and team cookout weekend. Among those planning to attend are student-athletes ranging from seniors to sophomores who have risen to the top of the high school crop and landed on Billy Napier’s radar.

Digging into the 2024 recruiting cycle, one of the top quarterbacks in the class, five-star [autotag]DJ Lagway[/autotag] out of Willis, Texas, announced his plans to attend the festivities in the Swamp on Tuesday via his Twitter account. The 6-foot-2-inch, 225-pound signal caller got an offer directly from Florida’s head coach after spending time in Gainesville for a spring practice session and will look to get another gander at what the Gators have to offer.

The rising junior also holds offers from fellow Southeastern Conference rivals the Texas A&M Aggies, Alabama Crimson Tide, Georgia Bulldogs, LSU Tigers, Arkansas Razorbacks, Missouri Tigers and Ole Miss Rebels. According to On3, he holds a total of 26 offers so far in his young career.

Lagaway is currently rated as a five-star recruit and ranked No. 17 overall and No. 3 at his position nationally according to the 247Sports composite, while the On3 consensus rates him as a four-star at Nos. 20 and 4, respectively. TAMU is out front in his recruitment according to On3’s Recruiting Prediction Machine with a 72.6% chance of signing him while LSU trails behind at 8.2% and the Clemson Tigers at 6.1%.

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The Insider Report: Latest on remaining 2023 targets, updates on top 2024 prospects

It’s time for this week’s edition of The Insider Report. We hope everyone had a great weekend. The latest on remaining class of 2023 targets As it stands on Monday, July 18, Clemson’s top remaining targets in the class of 2023 remain as follows: …

It’s time for this week’s edition of The Insider Report.

We hope everyone had a great weekend.

The latest on remaining class of 2023 targets

As it stands on Monday, July 18, Clemson’s top remaining targets in the class of 2023 remain as follows: Milton High School (Alpharetta, Ga.) four-star safety Robert Billings, Hewitt-Trussville (Ala.) four-star defensive end Hunter Osborne and Buckingham Browne & Nichols School (Cambridge, MA.) four-star wide receiver Ronan Hanafin.

The Clemson Insider established as such when we took a look at what’s next for Clemson in the 2023 recruiting class. As Billings told us over a week ago now, the expectation is that he will be in attendance for the program’s annual July cookout come next weekend.

Right now, Billings figures to be the only uncommitted prospect that will be on campus, but that hasn’t stopped Clemson from pushing for Osborne and Hanafin to be among next weekend’s turnout.

As for Hanafin, TCI was told by a source not to count out Clemson’s chances with the Massachusetts native, even though he has been considered a Notre Dame lean for quite some time now. Another source informed TCI that Clemson is currently trending for Hanafin, but it would be premature to divulge that the Tigers have unseated Notre Dame as the long-standing favorite to land his commitment.

Clemson currently stands well with Osborne and those familiar with his recruitment like the Tigers’ chances at landing him. However, there has been no indication that he’ll be attending next weekend’s cookout or that he’ll be making an announcement regarding his recruitment anytime soon.

In any event, things remain fluid as Dabo Swinney and staff look to fill out their remaining open scholarships for the class of 2023.

Elite Buckeye State signal caller planning Clemson gameday visit

One of the nation’s top signal callers in the class of 2025 recently spoke with a Clemson assistant coach. Findlay (Oh.) 2025 QB Ryan Montgomery spoke with Brandon Streeter on Friday and we were told that the call went great.

While Streeter was on vacation when Montgomery was on campus for an unofficial visit on June 18, Clemson’s offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach spoke at length with the prized Buckeye State quarterback prospect this past week.

Right now, Montgomery is looking at either Louisville (11/12) or Miami (11/19) for a game day visit at Memorial Stadium this fall.

An update on 5-star Clemson QB target

The Clemson Insider spoke with Willis (Texas) five-star quarterback DJ Lagway ahead of this week’s edition of The Insider Report. Lagway, who is considered to be the apple of Clemson’s eye in the class of 2024, gave the latest on his recruitment and updated his interest in the Tigers at this time.

Lagway has recently had a chance to speak both with Brandon Streeter and Dabo Swinney. According to Lagway, Clemson’s coaching staff has been telling him that he’s their top target in the 2024 recruiting class and that they’re really excited about him and his future.

“I have a real good relationship with those two coaches,” Lagway said. “I talk to Coach Streeter a lot, at least once a week. I try to get on the phone every couple of weeks with Coach Swinney. I talk to them a good amount. I have good conversations with them. We have a good relationship and I’m excited to keep building on it.”

He spoke with Clemson’s offensive coordinator/quarterbacks last week. While Lagway is Clemson’s top target, the conversations have shifted away from football and have focused more on life, family and the human aspect of things.

“That’s a huge factor,” Lagway said. “Outside of football, you’ll be around these people for like three-to-four years at a time, so you got to be able to be comfortable on and off the field with them.” 

Is there anything about Clemson and its recruiting philosophy that’s stood out to Lagway?

“Really just the family atmosphere is different than all the other schools,” he explained. “That kind of the vibe, the Christian-based atmosphere, that makes Clemson stand out from the rest.”

Lagway is unsure when he’ll visit Clemson next, but said that he’ll “definitely visit” for a game at Memorial Stadium this upcoming season. He doesn’t have any games circled, but he’ll workout a date with Streeter eventually.

Lagway will be getting his miles in this fall, as he also plans on taking gameday visits to Texas A&M, Florida, Southern Cal and LSU.

Rising junior receiver target gives the latest

In addition to Lagway, TCI also caught up with Grimsley (Greensboro, N.C.) four-star wide receiver Alex Taylor on Monday. Taylor, who was the first rising junior WR that Tyler Grisham offered in this cycle, updated his current recruitment and where Clemson currently stands in the mix of things.

“After I got offered, I’ve really just been talking to Coach Grisham more frequently, like every week,” Taylor said. “I’m ready for Sept. 1, so I can talk to him more than two times a week. I was the first 2024 (wide receiver) offer and I was super excited about that, so I know he thinks highly of me.”

Taylor said that his relationship with Clemson’s wide receivers coach has “definitely been getting stronger” throughout these past couple of weeks. He also admitted that he talks to Grisham more than really any other coach. 

When asked what stood out about Clemson’s recruiting approach thus far, he made sure to mention how frequently he has been talking to the Tigers, even as a rising junior. He still has a lot of time left in his recruitment, but acknowledged that he also talks to Clemson more than any other school.

This past week, Taylor had a chance to talk to some different coaches on Clemson’s offensive coaching staff, including Streeter and running backs coach CJ Spiller. Taylor has been getting more into it with the whole coaching staff and learning more about Clemson as a whole.

That proves to Taylor that he’s a priority for Clemson.

With that, he’s planning on catching at least one game at Memorial Stadium this fall.

— Photo for this article courtesy of derek.lagway on Instagram.

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Top 2024 Quarterback DJ Lagway plans to visit Texas A&M

Top 2024 Quarterback DJ Lagway plans to visit Texas A&M

It’s never too early to be thinking about the status of some of the top recruits in the 2024 recruiting class, and for the Aggies, hitting on skill positions like Quarterback, Wide receiver, and Running back is vital, as those positions begin to thin out year to year due to graduation and the transfer portal.

One of the top-5 quarterbacks in the 2024 class, DJ Lagway, who is entering his junior season at Willis High School in Willis Texas, has been a priority recruit for Texas A&M, and the admiration looks to be mutual.

Lagway has received offers from Alabama, Arkansas, Baylor, Texas A&M, Clemson, LSU, Florida, and a dozen other programs. But it appears the young signal caller has an affinity for Aggieland, as he has unofficially visited the Aggies over 8 times in the last year since Jimbo Fisher and Co. offered him a scholarship on July 27th, 2021.

It was Lagways father, former Baylor standout running back Derek Lagway Sr. who let the world know his son and some of his teammates would be on their way to College Station for another visit soon.

Lagway’s ascendance into elite quarterback territory began after a dominant 2021 sophomore season, passing for 1,579 yards, 17 touchdowns, and only 2 interceptions while showing his impressive dual-threat ability on the ground, rushing for 715 yards and 6 touchdowns, and leading Willis to a Texas 6A D-II second-round playoff appearance.

If the Aggies can some how pick up an early commitment from an elite player like DJ, they will have the cornerstone piece to build their 2024 class around.

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5-star Texas QB talks latest Clemson visit

Willis (Texas) five-star quarterback DJ Lagway made his way back to Clemson this past Sunday evening. As Lagway took in his latest visit to Tiger Town, it was his first time back on campus since the Tigers offered him on May 31. Lagway was the first …

Willis (Texas) five-star quarterback DJ Lagway made his way back to Clemson this past Sunday evening. As Lagway took in his latest visit to Tiger Town, it was his first time back on campus since the Tigers offered him on May 31.

Lagway was the first of two quarterbacks that the Tigers have now offered in the class of 2024. Providence Day (Charlotte, N.C.) five-star quarterback Jadyn Davis reported an offer from the Tigers following his participation in Clemson’s first Dabo Swinney Camp of the summer on Wednesday, June 1.

“It was real fun, I had a real good time,” Lagway told The Clemson Insider regarding his latest Clemson visit. “Just getting to see the coaching staff again and just being around the campus again was real fun.”

While Lagway told us that there wasn’t much that he didn’t see following an unofficial in April, this past Monday’s visit was about getting back up to Clemson to see the coaching staff, especially after the Tigers pulled the trigger on a scholarship offer last month.

This time around, Lagway had the opportunity to meet Clemson president, Jim Clements, which he indicated was the highlight of his latest visit.

“That was something different,” he said. “I’ve never done that at a different school, meeting the president of the whole university, so that was pretty neat. Of course, the last time I went to Coach Swinney’s house, so that was pretty different too. They’ve just been opening my eyes to how recruiting should actually be.”

What was the message Lagway heard from Clemson’s coaching staff while he was back on campus?

“They were just saying that I’m their guy and that they really want me,” Lagway said. “He was saying that he wanted me to be the first one — the first offer — and he said I’m their top guy.”

5-star Texas QB details ‘dream’ Clemson offer, previews upcoming visit

When DJ Lagway FaceTimed Clemson coach Dabo Swinney Tuesday, he figured they would be talking shop ahead of his visit later this week. Fortunately for the five-star quarterback out Willis (Texas) High School, there was a little bit more to this …

When DJ Lagway FaceTimed Clemson coach Dabo Swinney Tuesday, he figured they would be talking shop ahead of his visit later this week.

Fortunately for the five-star quarterback out Willis (Texas) High School, there was a little bit more to this phone conversation. Lagway figured there would be something big going on when he saw Clemson’s coaching staff on the phone, along with Swinney.

“It was kind of surprising, but it was a blessing,” Lagway told The Clemson Insider in a phone interview Tuesday night. “I was real happy. It’s always been a dream of mine to be offered by Coach Swinney now that I’ve had communication with Clemson. It was a dream of mine.”

Any time Clemson offers a quarterback, it’s a big deal.

The Tigers don’t hand out many offers at the quarterback position and Lagway was very aware of that.

“It means a lot,” he said. “It’s a big blessing because Coach Streeter had come by and saw me throw. I guess he liked what he seen and he pulled the trigger early. It’s a huge blessing.”

Lagway, who was last on Clemson’s campus at the beginning of April, will be back on Thursday, June 2, for another unofficial visit. He won’t throw at the Dabo Swinney Camp, as Brandon Streeter presumably saw what he needed to see out of Lagway when he stopped by Willis to watch him throw in person during the live evaluation period.

“I just can’t wait to get back up with the coaching staff, get to meet them more and get to see the educational side of the school,” Lagway said, “and really just dive deep into the school and see if I really want to go there. I just can’t wait to get back up there again.”

Lagway spent this past weekend out on the West Coast, as he worked out at the Steve Clarkson, ‘The QB Retreat,’ in Santa Monica and took unofficial visits to both UCLA and Southern Cal.

Right now, Lagway is focused on the schools that he has offers from right now and evaluating them. He’s not trying to look for offers anymore after he got the ones he was looking for in USC and Clemson.

Where does Clemson currently stand in Lagway’s recruitment?

“Definitely high,” he said. “It was high even before they offered. It’s definitely high on my list.”

Lagway currently ranks as the No. 4 quarterback and the nation’s No. 18 overall prospect regardless of postion in the 2024 recruiting class, per the 247Sports Composite rankings.

— Photo for this article courtesy of DJ Lagway.

5-star Texas QB reports Clemson offer

Ahead of his visit to Clemson on Thursday, June 2, Willis (Texas) 2024 five-star quarterback DJ Lagway reported an offer from the Tigers via social media Tuesday. When we spoke with Lagway earlier this month, he indicated that a scholarship offer …

Ahead of his visit to Clemson on Thursday, June 2, Willis (Texas) 2024 five-star quarterback DJ Lagway reported an offer from the Tigers via social media Tuesday.

When we spoke with Lagway earlier this month, he indicated that a scholarship offer from Clemson could come when he visits campus in June. It, in fact, came just prior to his visit.

He had those conversations about a potential offer dating back to when he visited in April.

“That was a conversation we had from the very beginning since I got there when I got down there on campus when I went to Coach Swinney’s house,” Lagway said. “It’s just the way they run things, they just want to keep the process smooth and keep the way they’ve been doing things.”

“That would be huge,” he continued. “That would be a blessing to have an offer from Clemson and all that good stuff. It would change a lot with my top five.”

Lagway becomes just the third recruit in the 2024 class to collect a coveted offer from Clemson, joining Pace Academy (Atlanta) five-star defensive lineman Hevin Brown-Shuler and Jefferson (Ga.) five-star linebacker Sammy Brown.

The 247Sports Composite ranking considers Lagway to be the No. 4 quarterback and the nation’s No. 18 overall prospect in the 2024 recruiting class.

5-star Texas QB locks in Clemson visit

The Clemson Insider has learned that one of Clemson’s top quarterback targets in the class of 2024 has locked in a visit for next week. Willis (Texas) five-star DJ Lagway informed TCI Friday morning that he will be at Clemson on June 2. He’ll have …

The Clemson Insider has learned that one of Clemson’s top quarterback targets in the class of 2024 has locked in a visit for next week.

Willis (Texas) five-star DJ Lagway informed TCI Friday morning that he will be at Clemson on June 2. He’ll have the chance to throw in front of Brandon Streeter and Clemson’s head coach Dabo Swinney on the second day of Swinney Camp.

When we spoke with Lagway earlier this month, he indicated that a scholarship offer from Clemson could come when he visits campus in June. He’s had those conversations about a potential offer dating back to when he visited in April.

“That was a conversation we had from the very beginning since I got there when I got down there on campus when I went to Coach Swinney’s house,” Lagway said. “It’s just the way they run things, they just want to keep the process smooth and keep the way they’ve been doing things.”

“That would be huge,” he continued. “That would be a blessing to have an offer from Clemson and all that good stuff. It would change a lot with my top five.”

In addition to Clemson, Lagway is looking to visit Oklahoma, Oregon and probably Alabama.

“I’m just trying to go see all the out-of-state schools that I’m interested in,” Lagway said, “just to give them a chance as well. Because, I’m really open to anything and everything, just to see where I feel like I’m at home and where I’m most comfortable.”

— Photo for this article courtesy of @derek.lagway on Instagram.

Lone Star State gunslinger getting a lot of attention from Tigers

As we reported in this week’s edition of The Insider Report, The Clemson Insider has the latest on a Lone Star gunslinger that has received two visits this month from Clemson offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, Brandon Streeter, as well as …

As we reported in this week’s edition of The Insider Report, The Clemson Insider has the latest on a Lone Star gunslinger that has received two visits this month from Clemson offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, Brandon Streeter, as well as extensive interest from the Tigers.

It’s reasonable to assume that Clemson has since shifted its focus to Willis (Texas) four-star DJ Lagway. Clemson’s quarterback recruiting board has started to take shape, following Dylan Raiola’s verbal commitment to Ohio State last week.

Of course, the Tigers have shown or expressed interest in other 2024 QB prospects like Jadyn Davis, Dante Reno, Daniel Kaelin, James Resar, Jake Merklinger and Michael Van Buren — to name a few — but the attention has begun to point in Lagway’s direction.

We first identified Lagway as a potential target for Clemson dating back to February. Since then, he made a largely anticipated unofficial visit to campus, while Streeter has now made multiple trips to see the Lone Star State gunslinger in the month of May alone.

Lagway last spoke with Streeter this past Thursday.

“He was just telling me how good I did and stuff like that,” Lagway recently told TCI. “I talked to Coach Swinney as well and he was telling me that Coach Streeter had a lot of good things to say about me and how I did.”

“I would say we have a real good relationship,” Lagway added. “I can talk to (Coach Streeter) about a lot of football-related things and just have good conversations about on the field and off-the-field. Being able to have those good relationships with the coaches is real big.”

While no date has been set, Lagway said that he’ll “most definitely” make his way back up to Tiger Town come next month.

“They want me to get up there this summer and camp and stuff like that,” Lagway continued. “Coach Streeter came out to one of my spring practices. He said he was very impressed. I’ve been talking to Coach (Dabo) Swinney a lot, almost two times a week. We talk a lot, me and Coach Swinney.”

The fact that Lagway gets to talk pretty frequently with Clemson’s head coach isn’t something he takes lightly. Lagway told us that he feels like the Tigers have made him a priority in their 2024 recruiting class and that he’s one of their top guys in their class.

“That shows that they’re very interested in me and that they’re very high on my list,” he said, “because the interest level has been there from the beginning. That’s a big part in my recruitment.”

Lagway indicated that a scholarship offer from Clemson could come when he visits campus next month. He’s had those conversations about a potential offer dating back to when he visited last month.

“That was a conversation we had from the very beginning since I got there when I got down there on campus when I went to Coach Swinney’s house,” Lagway said. “It’s just the way they run things, they just want to keep the process smooth and keep the way they’ve been doing things.”

“That would be huge,” he continued. “That would be a blessing to have an offer from Clemson and all that good stuff. It would change a lot with my top five.”

In addition to Clemson, Lagway is looking to visit Oklahoma, Oregon and probably Alabama.

“I’m just trying to go see all the out-of-state schools that I’m interested in,” Lagway said, “just to give them a chance as well. Because, I’m really open to anything and everything, just to see where I feel like I’m at home and where I’m most comfortable.”

Though, the family atmosphere at Clemson resonates with Lagway, as well as the people in the building, who he described as “really genuine.”

“The Christian-based atmosphere, the family atmosphere, it’s real different,” he said. “It’s like real different from the other schools I’ve been to. Just the way they show love is different from all the other schools I’ve been to and just the way they treat people, the way they treat others around them. The way they act around is real big and it’s really different from all the other schools. You can tell it’s genuine and not fake.”

— Photo for this article courtesy of @derek.lagway on Instagram.

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The Insider Report: Latest on a top Texas QB, elite OL, nation’s No. 1 LB & more

It’s time for this week’s edition of The Insider Report. We hope everyone had a great weekend. Lone Star State gunslinger getting a lot of attention from Tigers After Dylan Raiola committed to Ohio State last week, Clemson’s quarterback recruiting …

It’s time for this week’s edition of The Insider Report.

We hope everyone had a great weekend.

Lone Star State gunslinger getting a lot of attention from Tigers

After Dylan Raiola committed to Ohio State last week, Clemson’s quarterback recruiting board has started to take shape. It’s reasonable to assume that Clemson has since shifted its focus to Willis (Texas) four-star DJ Lagway.

Of course, the Tigers have shown or expressed interest in other 2024 QB prospects like Jadyn Davis, Dante Reno, Daniel Kaelin, James Resar and Jake Merklinger — to name a few — but the attention has begun to shift in Lagway’s direction.

We first identified Lagway as a potential target for Clemson dating back to February. Since then, he made a largely anticipated unofficial visit to campus, while Clemson offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Brandon Streeter has now made multiple trips to see the Lone Star State gunslinger in the month of May alone.

“They want me to get up there this summer and camp and stuff like that,” Lagway recently told The Clemson Insider. “Coach Streeter came out to one of my spring practices. He said he was very impressed. I’ve been talking to Coach (Dabo) Swinney a lot, almost two times a week. We talk a lot, me and Coach Swinney.”

The fact that Lagway gets to talk pretty frequently with Clemson’s head coach isn’t something he takes lightly. Lagway told us that he feels like the Tigers have made him a priority in their 2024 recruiting class and that he’s one of their top guys in their class.

“That shows that they’re very interested in me and that they’re very high on my list,” he said, “because the interest level has been there from the beginning. That’s a big part in my recruitment.”

Lagway indicated that a scholarship offer from Clemson could come when he visits campus next month. He’s had those conversations about a potential offer dating back to when he visited last month.

“That was a conversation we had from the very beginning since I got there when I got down there on campus when I went to Coach Swinney’s house,” Lagway said. “It’s just the way they run things, they just want to keep the process smooth and keep the way they’ve been doing things.”

“That would be huge,” he continued. “That would be a blessing to have an offer from Clemson and all that good stuff. It would change a lot with my top five.”

Some names to know ahead of Swinney Camp

TCI wanted to pass along some names that we’re tracking ahead of next month’s Dabo Swinney Camp.

While we’ll introduce some new information about some other rising juniors like Kam Pringle and Sammy Brown in this week’s edition of the Insider Report, the names that follow are important ones to know when Clemson starts dishing out offers come June 1.

Those names include — St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) four-star wide receiver Chance Robinson, Grimsley (Greensboro, N.C.) four-star WR Alex Taylor and Webb School of Knoxville (Tenn.) four-star athlete Markeis Barrett.

While Robinson hasn’t talked to anyone from Clemson, the Tigers reached out to his head coach and sent him a message saying that they want him to come up and do a workout with them.

Clemson wide receivers coach Tyler Grisham also followed him on Twitter not too long ago.

Robinson said that he’ll likely camp at Clemson next month and show them what he’s capable of. Robinson (6-1, 180) ranks as the No. 12 wide receiver and the nation’s No. 76 overall prospect in the 2024 recruiting class, per the 247Sports Composite Rankings.

As for Taylor, he’s kept in pretty consistent contact with Grisham since he unofficially visited Clemson back in March. Taylor is unsure when he’ll return to Clemson, but he’s been chatting with Clemson’s receivers coach about returning for camp this summer. While nothing is set in stone, June 11 is certainly a date worth keeping in mind.

Rivals considers Taylor (6-3, 175) as the No. 33 receiver and the No. 204 overall prospect nationally in the class of 2024.

Last but certainly not least is Barrett, who told us that Clemson wants him to come up for camp this summer, as the Tigers have talked multiple times with his coaches.

“They want me to come down, so they can show me around their facilities and also their campus,” Barrett said. “I am also going to camp there (this summer). From what my coaches told me, is that they want to build a good relationship with me throughout their recruiting process with me and also they want me to come down as much as I can.”

Barrett (6-1, 170) ranks as the No. 33 athlete and No. 3 prospect in the state of Tennessee for his class.

Fast-rising Alabama receiver planning to camp at Clemson

A fast-rising wide receiver from the state of Alabama is planning to visit Clemson in June, in hopes that he can earn an offer from the Tigers.

“I’m going to camp either June 1st or 2nd and see if I pull the offer,” Dozier told The Clemson Insider via text message.

Moody (Ala.) 2023 three-star Davion Dozier is in constant contact with Grisham and is focusing on building a relationship with Clemson’s wide receivers coach.

Clemson’s history at the receiver position is intriguing to Dozier, who describes himself as a big target, who can go up and get the ball and make all the necessary plays.

“He told me that he loves everything,” Dozier said of Grisham. “He told me that he’s been keeping track since my sophomore year. That’s when he first started and he told me that I’m getting bigger and better.”

The latest on Clemson and nation’s No. 1 LB

TCI recently checked back in with the nation’s top-ranked linebacker in the 2024 class to get an update on his recruitment and where things stand with Clemson.

Jefferson (Ga.) five-star Sammy Brown – the No. 1 linebacker in his class, per multiple recruiting services – is one of just two prospects in his class to have earned an offer from the Tigers to date.

Brown (6-2, 220) picked up the offer while on a March 12 visit to Clemson, then returned to campus on April 6 to take in the Tigers’ final spring practice prior to the April 9 spring game.

After the aforementioned practice, Brown had dinner with defensive coordinator/linebackers coach Wes Goodwin, and the two continue to stay in touch every week or so through Brown’s father, Michael, who is the associate head football coach at Jefferson.

Goodwin and co-defensive coordinator/safeties coach Mickey Conn stopped by Jefferson to check in on Brown during the current spring evaluation period and went to one of his weight training periods. Brown told TCI that “it was a pretty big honor” that the coaches came by to see him work out when they could have been anywhere else in the country.

At the time TCI spoke with Brown, he hadn’t been able to sit down and look at his summer schedule, but said Clemson “is a place that we definitely want to get back to this summer.”

Brown, who boasts around two dozen offers, cited Clemson as one of the schools recruiting him the hardest at this point in the process along with Georgia, Oklahoma and Ohio State.

As for where Clemson currently stands with the coveted linebacker, Brown said he really likes Clemson, its culture and “what they’re doing and have done.”

“It’s one of the more elite colleges in football right now,” he added.

Update on elite 2024 OL Kam Pringle

TCI also recently caught up with another elite prospect in the 2024 class – Woodland High School (Dorchester, S.C.) four-star offensive lineman Kam Pringle, who is ranked as the No. 2 offensive tackle in the country for his class according to both Rivals and the 247Sports Composite rankings.

Clemson stopped by Pringle’s school earlier this year, and he has been communicating periodically with offensive line coach Thomas Austin, who told Pringle that he’s making plans to travel to Woodland and see Pringle at some point during his team’s spring practices that are getting underway this week.

Pringle (6-7, 315) told TCI that his relationship with Austin has “been growing” and he appreciates the transparency that Austin has with him during their conversations.

“Every time we talk, he tries to make sure I feel as if he’s keeping it real and not changing how things are or portraying it to be something else,” Pringle said. “So, he tries to be straightforward and as transparent as possible.”

Pringle most recently visited Clemson on March 12 and said that while he doubts he’ll compete at the Dabo Swinney Camp again in June (he camped last summer), he’ll likely return to campus for another visit this summer.

Pringle, who has picked up around two dozen offers, named Auburn, Georgia, Alabama, LSU, Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio State, Michigan State and Florida as some of the schools he feels are coming after him the hardest right now.

As of now, Pringle said, he expects to be committed to a school before his senior year and is thinking he’ll make a decision in January or sometime at the beginning of 2023.

Clemson hasn’t yet offered Pringle, or any other offensive lineman in the 2024 class for that matter, but Pringle told us the Tigers are “definitely” one of his top 10 schools right now.

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