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Clemson's 2026 offer list: Which players have earned a coveted offer in June?
Reynolds drew one of the quarterback offers (Photo by Merrell Mann).

Clemson's 2026 offer list: Which players have earned a coveted offer in June?


by - Correspondent -

June has been busy for head coach Dabo Swinney and his coaches, who have over 30 reported offers for the 2026 recruiting cycle following spring evaluations and Swinney’s high school camp.

A number of those offers have come on the offensive side of the ball, with new offensive line coach Matt Luke dispensing ten offers to his group. It’s also interesting to note that running backs coach CJ Spiller has yet to offer a back.

Let’s take a look at the offers to date:

Quarterback

*Offensive coordinator Garrett Riley invited several prospects in for camp, and after evaluation offered two quarterbacks. The first offer went to Brady Hart of Cocoa (FL) and the second offer went out to Tait Reynolds of Queen Creek (AZ). Reynolds is intriguing – he is a freak two-sport athlete who also plays baseball.

We were told he’s never had a quarterbacks coach or trainer, but that will happen as soon as he’s off the road.

Wide receiver

Wide receivers coach Tyler Grisham has offered Cederian Morgan (Alexander City (AL) Benjamin Russell, Devin Carter of Douglasville (GA) Douglas County, Naeem Burroughs of Jacksonville (FL) The Bolles School, Donovan Murph of Columbia (SC) Irmo, and Connor Salmin of Purcelville (VA) Woodgrove.

We saw Carter, Burroughs, and Murph in camp and all three were impressive.

Offensive Line

Luke’s first summer with the Tigers has been a productive one. Luke has offered Darius Gray of Richmond (VA) St Christopher’s School, Zyon Guiles of Hemingway (SC) Carvers Bay, Ekene Ogboko of Garner (NC) South Garner, Maxwell Riley of Avon Lake (OH) Avon Lake, Leo Delaney of Charlotte (NC) Providence Day School, Tyler Merrill of Mechanicsburg (PA) Cumberland Valley, Carter Scruggs of Leesburg (VA) Loudoun County, Grant Wise of Milton (FL) Pace, Chancellor Barclay of Lake Minneola (FL) First Academy, and Desmond Green of Saint Stephen (SC), Timberland.

We observed Ogboko, Delany, and Merrill in camp. Luke is certainly after big-body types who can anchor the trenches.

Defensive ends

Much like Luke, defensive ends coach Chris Rumph is wasting no time in his first summer on the Clemson staff. Rumph has offered Jordan Carter of Douglasville (GA) Douglas County, Jake Kreul of Orlando (FL) Bishop Moore Catholic, Bryce Perry-Wright of Buford (GA) Buford, and Deuce Geralds of Swuanee (GA) Collins Hill.

Kreul was the only camp attendee of the group, displaying his technique and speed for Rumph. Perry-Wright is the cousin of former Clemson defensive tackle Grady Jarrett, a staple of the Atlanta Falcons' defense.

Linebackers

Wes Goodwin has offered Xavier Griffin of Gainesville (GA) Gainesville, Tyler Atkinson of Loganville (GA) Grayson, Thomas Davis Jr. of Matthews (NC) Weddington, and Storm Miller of Strongsville (OH), Strongsville.

Miller was the only camp attendee of the linebackers offered and is the brother of Clemson tackle Blake Miller. Davis Jr. is the son of former Panthers linebacker Thomas Davis Sr.

Corners

Mike Reed has offered Chaston Smith of Knoxville (TN) Bearden and Samari Matthews of Cornelius (NC) William Amos Hough.

Smith and Matthews both measure above six feet, with Reed looking to add more height to future cornerback classes.

Safeties

Mickey Conn has offered Zelus Hicks of Carrolton (GA) Carrollton, J’Zavien Currence of Rock Hill (SC) South Pointe, and Xavier Lherisse of Melbourne (FL) Eau Gallie.

Hicks spoke recently with TigerNet, describing himself as a versatile athlete who can play inside the box and cover receivers out wide. Hicks highlights Conn’s vision of adding athletic safeties who can add value outside of coverage.

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