Clemson ‘eye opening’ for Texas 5-star DL

Clemson is always keeping tabs on the nation’s best prospects. Among them is Allen (Tx.) five-star defensive linemen David Hicks. Hicks (6-4, 255) is the No. 5 defensive linemen and No. 18 overall prospect in the 2023 class, per the 247sports …

Clemson is always keeping tabs on the nation’s best prospects.

Among them is Allen (Tx.) five-star defensive linemen David Hicks.

Hicks (6-4, 255) is the No. 5 defensive linemen and No. 18 overall prospect in the 2023 class, per the 247sports Composite rankings.

He recently caught up with The Clemson Insider regarding his time at Clemson this summer and his current recruitment.

Hicks’s main point of contact at Clemson is Tigers’ defensive tackles coach Todd Bates. He characterized his relationship with Bates as “pretty good,” but they’ll obviously continue to strengthen their current connection.

He made it up to Clemson for Dabo Swinney Camp and an unofficial visit earlier this summer.

“It was amazing,” Hicks said of his Clemson experience. “It was very eye-opening for me to be able to see Clemson.

Hicks’s feedback from Bates was pretty simple. He told Hicks that he’s a really good player and was very impressed with what he displayed throughout the camp.

“They like how aggressive I am with my hands and how I just play football,” Hicks added.

Hicks was officially offered by Clemson on June 1, when the Tigers handed out their first round of offers to the 2023 class.

For Hicks, that Clemson offer meant a lot. He likes the way the Tigers go about their business, waiting to build relationships with prospects before offering them.

So, what is Hicks looking for in a school at the next level?

“I’m looking for a place that just feels like home,” he said.

In addition to Clemson, Hicks visited 14 schools this summer. He was able to see a handful of programs like Alabama, Ohio State, Florida, Miami, Michigan, Texas, Texas A&M, Ole Miss and Missouri.

Clemson has definitely stood out for Hicks, though.

“Clemson is a very good school,” Hicks said. “They’ll probably be in it to the end of my recruitment.”

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5-star staying in touch with Clemson, ‘would love’ return visit

Clemson continues to stay in touch with a five-star defensive lineman from the West Coast that was on campus last month. Tacoma (Wash.) Lincoln High School’s Jayden Wayne, one of the country’s top prospects in the class of 2023, camped at Clemson on …

Clemson continues to stay in touch with a five-star defensive lineman from the West Coast that was on campus last month.

Tacoma (Wash.) Lincoln High School’s Jayden Wayne, one of the country’s top prospects in the class of 2023, camped at Clemson on June 5 and remains in regular contact with Tigers assistant coach Todd Bates.

“I talk to Coach Bates every week,” Wayne said.

What is Bates’ message to the 6-foot-5, 245-pound pass rusher?

“Don’t doubt myself,” Wayne said. “They want to offer me, but they do things different. Keep building the relationship.”

Although he doesn’t yet have an offer from the Tigers, Wayne is high on the program and said he “would love to” return to Clemson for a game this coming season so he can see Death Valley and sit down with Dabo Swinney.

“Looks pretty hype. Coming down the hill!” he said of his thoughts on Clemson’s game-day atmosphere from what he’s seen on TV.

Added Wayne regarding his impressions of Swinney: “He’s a chill coach. A family guy. Treats his players like family.”

Wayne’s list of over 30 total offers features schools such as Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, Florida, LSU, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas and Texas A&M.

Looking ahead, as it stands now, Wayne has a timeframe in mind for when he wants to narrow down his list and make his commitment decision.

“Sometime after my season next year,” he said.

If Clemson throws its hat in the ring with an offer before then, the Tigers would stack up well with the other contenders in his recruitment.

“Definitely somewhere at the top,” he said.

Wayne is ranked as high as the No. 13 overall prospect in the 2023 class regardless of position by Rivals, while 247Sports bills him as the No. 5 defensive lineman nationally in the class.

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