Elite Junior Day recap: The latest on several priority targets

After talking with several visitors from this weekend’s Elite Junior Day, The Clemson Insider wanted to recap what we have heard from some of the priority prospects in attendance. Here’s an extended look at some interesting tidbits we received and …

After talking with several visitors from this weekend’s Elite Junior Day, The Clemson Insider wanted to recap what we have heard from some of the priority prospects in attendance.

Here’s an extended look at some interesting tidbits we received and some information we gathered from prospects in the class of 2023 like Briarwood Christian (Birmingham, Ala.) four-star quarterback Christopher Vizzina and Warner Robins (Ga.) High School five-star defensive lineman Vic Burley.

Christopher Vizzina

The Briarwood Christian (Birmingham, Ala.) four-star quarterback spoke with TCI in an exclusive interview Sunday evening. He offered some interesting tidbits, including his relationships with Tajh Boyd, DaKaari Nelson and Brandon Streeter.

If you go back and look at the pictures and videos of Vizzina throwing during the Dabo Swinney Camp this past summer, Boyd was in the background. While he wasn’t yet a part of Swinney’s staff, he made a point to return for camp that summer. The fact that he was watching over Vizzina wasn’t a coincidence either. He was the only guy really cheering him on as Vizzina and Arch Manning competed, making throw after throw for about 20 minutes.

Turning back the clock again, Vizzina met Boyd at the Elite 11 regionals. He recalls going up to Boyd to meet him and telling him thanks for helping him that day. He also told him that he thinks Clemson would be one of his top schools — we now know that to be true — but Vizzina had just one offer at the time. Boyd gave him an inspirational message, but neither knew if he would ever have that opportunity.

In Vizzina’s gallery of photos that he took during his photoshoot this weekend, he posed for a picture with each of Swinney, Streeter and Boyd. And as you might think, there’s a deeper meaning there. 

“Every time me and him see each other, there’s just a different type of energy because we both know the story about it and everything,” he said. “When we see each other, we get super hyped. I mean he’s young, I watched him play. It’s a really cool connection.”

He also has a connection with Streeter, Clemson’s offensive coordinator, and his family.

“When I first got the offer, the Wake Forest game, my parents and I went to dinner with Coach Streeter and his whole family,” Vizzina said. “Obviously, my mom built a relationship with Coach Streeter’s wife. I mean, I think that’s one of the special parts about Clemson. Regardless if you go there, these people, you’ve already built relationships with. I think all these people Clemson lands every year, all these recruits, I think it’s really based on the relationships and how comfortable you feel around these people that are at Clemson.”

Vizzina was fortunate enough to see his 7-on-7 teammate, Selma (Ala.) 2023 four-star safety DaKaari Nelson get offered. They talked about it when they spent Saturday night together at Swinney’s home.

“He is the real deal,” Vizzina said of Nelson. “He’s the type of player that he’s the reason I go to Montgomery every weekend and play against — obviously we’re on the same team — but we actually practice and scrimmage and stuff. He’s the type of player that’s worth the drive to go to Montgomery to compete against every Sunday. I’ve got a lot of respect for him. He’s definitely one of the best players in the country and I’m glad he’s on my 7-on-7 team.”

DaKaari Nelson

Nelson was blown away by his first visit to campus and left Clemson with an offer in hand.

“It was a great experience,” he told The Clemson Insider in a phone interview Saturday night. “I kind of expected it to be in the middle of a big city, but it’s really not. It’s like its own city and I like that.”

At one point during Saturday’s festivities, Clemson had the recruits break out into their position groups. Nelson was, of course, the only safety on campus, so he got some one-on-one time with Mickey Conn.

Nelson was going over some film with Conn when Clemson’s co-defensive coordinator/safeties coach told him that he saw him playing in a particular position and that’s why the Tigers were going to offer him a scholarship.

“It means a lot with the winning history and the well-known name of the university,” Nelson said. “So with them offering, it means a lot. The way they recruited me before they offered, it helped them a lot, so they stand high in my offers.”

Nelson (6-3, 195) ranks as the No. 15 safety and No. 160 overall prospect in the 2023 class, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings.

Braxton Myers

Coppell (Texas) 2023 four-star Braxton Myers traveled to campus for the program’s Elite Junior Day. Needless to say, this visit was an important one for the Lone Star State cornerback to make.

After arriving back in his hometown Sunday, Myers talked about his junior day experience in an exclusive interview with TCI.

What stood out to Myers about his visit?

“Other schools, they would say it’s family-based, but they don’t prove it and I feel like Clemson really proved that it’s family-based,” he said. “Also, education is very big at Clemson and Coach Swinney wants to make sure that you have an education. He wants you to graduate from college, even if you leave in three years, he still wants you to come back and graduate.

“I really believe that the coaches are gonna make you a better man in life and a player if you just work hard and listen.”

Myers, who Rivals considers the No. 19 cornerback prospect in the class of 2023, feels like Clemson helped itself  “a lot” with this weekend’s visit.

Vic Burley

One of the headlining visitors for Clemson’s elite junior day was Vic Burley, a five-star prospect from Warner Robins (Ga.) High School who is the No. 6 defensive lineman and No. 33 overall prospect in the 2023 class, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings. 

The Clemson Insider caught up with Burley, who told us that he had a great visit, enjoyed it a lot and felt like he fit in at Clemson. The highlight of the junior day experience for him, he said, was hanging out, having fun and playing basketball with the other recruits at Dabo Swinney’s house. 

Burley enjoyed being able to catch up with another junior day visitor, Roswell (Ga.) Blessed Trinity Catholic four-star running back Justice Haynes. The two have become good friends since they played each other in their 10th-grade year. Burley also built a bond with Jacksonville (Fla.) Westside four-star defensive tackle Jordan Hall during the elite junior day and had the chance to meet Cade Klubnik as well. 

As for Clemson’s coaches, Burley spent the most time with Swinney and defensive tackles coach Nick Eason and said he felt like his relationship with them got stronger during the visit. 

Burley hopes to make it back to Clemson during spring practice. Asked where the Tigers stand with him coming out of the visit, he said “they’re at the top.”

Justice Haynes

Clemson certainly made a strong impression on Roswell (Ga.) Blessed Trinity Catholic four-star running back Justice Haynes – and his father – during the elite junior day. 

TCI caught up with Haynes’ father — former UGA star and former Steelers and Falcons running back Verron Haynes – about their experience in Tiger Town over the weekend. 

“Justice had a great visit,” Verron said. “He enjoyed talking and hanging with Dabo and Coach Spiller again. Each visit captures different aspects of what Clemson can offer. Clemson is consistent and solid.”

Added Verron: “Clemson showed us once again why they have a world-class football program. They keep the main thing the main thing, developing their athletes in life and football. The PAW Journey program is exceptional. The facilities are great, the campus is beautiful. Talked with the school president, James Clements. They are innovative with NIL, they are building the Clemson branding institute.

“But more importantly Dabo is genuine, shoots it straight and you can tell he personally wants to see each athlete be No. 1 just as much as he wants Clemson to be No. 1. He expects them to be great men and great athletes. Dabo met with the parents/players as a group almost two hours. He talked about how he grew up, family and faith, the program’s expectations and standards, what they offer. He really hit every point. Coach Spiller and the coaches and staff made us feel like we were a priority but it didn’t feel forced, it felt genuine. You can tell they chose a quality over quantity mentality. Top-notch in everything they do but more importantly they have a true family atmosphere.”

Justice is the No. 3 running back and No. 47 overall prospect in the 2023 class, per the 247Sports Composite rankings.

Tyler Williams

Lakeland (Fla.) High School four-star WR Tyler Williams made his first visit to campus this weekend, as he wanted to see if Clemson would potentially be a fit in his recruitment.

“It was great,” he told The Clemson Insider regarding his junior day visit. “It was a good opportunity and, of course, I got offered and got to see a lot and what position I could be put in if I were to go to Clemson.

“I would be put in a great position. You see the numbers of wide receivers being produced through Clemson, it’s very impressive. Even Coach Dabo, he’s also a receivers coach. For the most part, he was letting me know how they run practices and things like that in my position group.”

For Williams, it felt “great” to earn that coveted Clemson offer.

“They helped themselves a lot in my recruitment, I would say,” Williams said. “They’re somewhere in my favorite of all my offers I got, I’d say they’re somewhere in my top-10.”

Darron Reed

Carver (Columbus, Ga.) 2024 four-star defensive lineman Darron Reed made his first visit to Clemson’s campus since the Tigers offered him a scholarship on Thursday, Jan. 6.

“I had a great time at Clemson,” he told TCI after his junior day visit. “I enjoyed talking to Coach Swinney, Coach Eason and Coach (Lemanski) Hall.”

Clemson likes Reed’s positional flexibility across the defensive line and talked to him about potentially playing both defensive tackle or defensive end.

Reed had nothing but positive things to say about Eason and Hall. He indicated that the highlight of his visit was getting to spend time with and talk to them.

“Coach Eason has always been great,” Reed said of Clemson’s new defensive tackles coach. “Ever since he was at Auburn we had a great relationship and I feel like he’s someone I can play with and be coached by at the next level. He’s a great person all-around.”

He is rated as a four-star prospect by all the major recruiting services and ranked as a top-300 national prospect in the 2023 class by ESPN (No. 281) and the 247Sports Composite (No. 284).

Reed plans to release his top five schools on May 18, the date his mother sadly passed away. The Tigers, he said, will be on his shortlist.

“The coaches and the relationship we have built over this time, and I can see myself there going forward,” he said of what makes Clemson one of his top schools.

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Elite Junior Day preview: Top talent flocking to Tiger Town

Clemson is set to host a plethora of top talent on Saturday, when the Tigers will hold their elite junior day and welcome some of the nation’s top prospects in the 2023 class to campus. One of the headlining junior day visitors will be Birmingham …

Clemson is set to host a plethora of top talent on Saturday, when the Tigers will hold their elite junior day and welcome some of the nation’s top prospects in the 2023 class to campus.

One of the headlining junior day visitors will be Birmingham (Ala.) Briarwood Christian four-star signal caller Christopher Vizzina (pictured above), the No. 8 quarterback and No. 85 overall prospect in the 2023 class, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings.

Vizzina camped at Clemson last summer and returned to campus for the Wake Forest game on Nov. 20, when he picked up an offer from the Tigers. He will be the lone quarterback on campus for Clemson’s elite junior day.

“I’m super excited,” he told The Clemson Insider. “It’s their elite junior day, so everybody up there is one of the top players in the country, so that should be really awesome.”

Among the other headliners expected to be on hand for Clemson’s elite junior day are a pair of five-star defensive tackles in Thompson High School (Alabaster, Ala.)’s Peter Woods and Warner Robins (Ga.) High School’s Vic Burley.

Woods, ranked as the No. 4 defensive lineman in the 2023 class per the 247Sports Composite, released a top six in December that included Clemson along with Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia and Oregon. The Tigers extended an offer to Woods back on June 1 of last year – the first day they began offering prospects in the 2023 class. He visited Clemson during the Dabo Swinney Camp last June and returned to campus for the Boston College and Florida State games in October.

Burley, ranked as the No. 6 defensive lineman in the 2023 class according to the 247Sports Composite, likewise received an offer from Clemson on June 1. He was on campus last June as well and returned to Tiger Town for the UConn game in November.

Several other big-time defensive linemen are also slated to be in attendance for Saturday’s elite junior day, including Highland Home (Ala.) four-star Keldric Faulk, Kissimmee (Fla.) Osceola four-star Derrick LeBlanc, Columbus (Ga.) Carver four-star Darron Reed, New Bern (N.C.) four-star Keith Sampson and Hickory (N.C.) four-star Rico Walker.

Faulk, Reed, Sampson and Walker all earned offers from Clemson earlier this month. Sampson dropped a top five on Jan. 15 featuring Clemson, Georgia, NC State, Ohio State and South Carolina, while LeBlanc, who received an offer from Clemson last September, named the Tigers one of his final seven schools in December along with Florida, Miami, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Penn State and UCF.

A longstanding Clemson cornerback target in the 2023 class who will make his way back to campus Saturday is Atlanta (Ga.) Westlake four-star Avieon Terrell – of course, the younger brother of former Clemson and current Atlanta Falcons cornerback A.J. Terrell.

Clemson offered the younger Terrell back in April 2020, and he’s made countless trips to The Valley ever since. He is ranked as the No. 15 cornerback and No. 103 overall prospect nationally in the 2023 class, per Rivals.

Terrell will be joined at Clemson’s elite junior day by a couple of other standout defensive backs: Coppell (Texas) four-star cornerback Braxton Myers and Selma (Ala.) four-star safety DaKaari Nelson.

Myers received an offer from Clemson on Wednesday of last week, and head coach Dabo Swinney paid a visit to his school earlier this week. Nelson doesn’t currently hold an offer from the Tigers, though they’re showing substantial interest and co-defensive coordinator/safeties coach Mickey Conn stopped by his school on Thursday.

“Lately they’ve been saying they like the way I play and they want to offer me, but Coach Swinney wants to see me in person before they do,” Nelson told The Clemson Insider in a phone interview Thursday.

Other prominent prospects planning to attend Clemson’s elite junior day include Roswell (Ga.) Blessed Trinity Catholic four-star running back Justice Haynes, Pfafftown (N.C.) Reagan four-star offensive lineman Sam Pendleton, Lakeland (Fla.) four-star wide receiver Tyler Williams and Jacksonville (Fla.) Andrew Jackson four-star linebacker Grayson Howard.

As always, visitor lists like this one are fluid and subject to change. But here is the full list of prospects that The Clemson Insider has confirmed as expected visitors for Saturday’s elite junior day:

Warner Robins (Ga.) 2023 5-star DL Vic Burley

Alabaster (Ala.) Thompson 2023 5-star DL Peter Woods

Columbus (Ga.) Carver 2023 4-star DL Darron Reed

Highland Home (Ala.) 2023 4-star DL Keldric Faulk

New Bern (N.C.) 2023 4-star DL Keith Sampson

Kissimmee (Fla.) Osceola 2023 4-star DL Derrick LeBlanc

Hickory (N.C.) 2023 4-star DL Rico Walker

Birmingham (Ala.) Briarwood Christian 2023 4-star QB Christopher Vizzina

Selma (Ala.) 2023 4-star S DaKaari Nelson

Pfafftown (N.C.) Reagan 2023 4-star OL Sam Pendleton

Lakeland (Fla.) 2023 4-star WR Tyler Williams

Roswell (Ga.) Blessed Trinity Catholic 2023 4-star RB Justice Haynes

Atlanta (Ga.) Westlake 2023 4-star CB Avieon Terrell

Jacksonville (Fla.) Andrew Jackson 2023 4-star LB Grayson Howard

Coppell (Texas) 2023 4-star S Braxton Myers

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Official visitors on tap for Clemson-UConn

Clemson is getting ready for a big recruiting weekend, as the Tigers will play host to a bunch of official visitors for Saturday’s game against UConn. Most if not all of Clemson’s commitments in the 2022 class are expected to take their official …

Clemson is getting ready for a big recruiting weekend, as the Tigers will play host to a bunch of official visitors for Saturday’s game against UConn.

Most if not all of Clemson’s commitments in the 2022 class are expected to take their official visits, including Austin (Texas) Westlake five-star quarterback Cade Klubnik and IMG Academy standouts Jihaad Campbell, Daylen Everette and Keon Sabb, among others.

The only commit that won’t be able to make it is Toriano Pride. The four-star cornerback pledge from East St. Louis (Ill.) High School has a playoff game scheduled for 2:30 p.m. on Saturday.

Preferred walk-on commits will be on campus as well, though it won’t be for an official visit.

While Clemson’s official visitor list is largely comprised of commits, the Tigers are slated to welcome a high-profile uncommitted official visitor in the 2022 class as well in Richmond (Va.) St. Christopher’s School four-star wide receiver Andre Greene Jr.

“Looking forward to getting back to Clemson,” Greene told The Clemson Insider last month. “Because of my school football schedule, I won’t be able to make the game. However, I feel it is important to get back there just to sit down with the coaching staff one last time before I make my final decision.”

Greene will not be able to make it for Saturday’s noon kickoff, but he still plans on making the trip for what could prove to be a critical official visit.

Greene made his way back to Clemson in July for the program’s All In Cookout after participating in the Dabo Swinney Camp as well. He publicly disclosed last week that he is down to Clemson, Georgia and North Carolina, and will announce his decision on Wednesday, Nov. 17.

Originally, Jennings (La.) four-star running back Trevor Etienne, of course, the younger brother of Travis Etienne, was supposed to be in attendance for Saturday’s game. However, Trevor has a playoff game on the road on Friday night, so his status is up in the air at the moment.

Trevor was last on campus for the Swinney Camp and Elite Retreat in June, In August, he released a top five featuring Clemson, Alabama, Florida, Georgia and LSU.

Some big-time prospects in future classes planning to unofficially visit Clemson this weekend are Warner Robins (Ga.) 2023 five-star defensive lineman Vic Burley, Dorman (Roebuck, S.C.) 2023 four-star offensive tackle Markee Anderson, Brookwood (Snellville, Ga.) 2023 four-star quarterback Dylan Lonergan, Jesuit (Tampa, Fla.) 2023 linebacker/safety Wade Woodaz, Pace Academy (Atlanta) 2024 four-star defensive lineman Hevin Brown-Shuler and Chapin (S.C.) 2024 four-star quarterback Jayden Bradford.

As for Bradford, he can’t wait to get back on campus this weekend for what will be a family affair.

“I’m really excited,” he told TCI. “I’m pretty sure my whole family’s going to go up there. My grandma is a huge Clemson fan, so we’re just going to go up there as a family and thank God for the opportunity and enjoy the moment.”

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