CLEMSON RECRUITING

Standout athlete Ryan Mosley building strong bond with Clemson coaches
Standout Carrollton, Georgia prospect Ryan Mosley has interest from the Tigers on both sides of the ball.

Standout athlete Ryan Mosley building strong bond with Clemson coaches


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One rising 2026 Peach State prospect is receiving attention from the Tigers in a big way.

Ryan Mosley recently received an offer from Clemson, and Mosley, who plays wide receiver and free safety for the Carrollton Trojans, says the Tigers offered him as an athlete.

He also has offers from Georgia, Alabama, Florida State, and many other programs.

The junior wideout had members of the Clemson staff come down for initial conversations, wanting him to come up for a visit before they offered the young prospect.

“They came to me during the spring,” Mosley said. “They wanted me to go up to Clemson for a visit and tour it first before an offer. They don’t offer a ton of people. I was very proud to receive an offer because I loved them growing up as a kid.”

Mosley has fond memories of several teams growing up watching the sport. Clemson stood out to him in a big way, as did Auburn and Alabama.

With Mosley’s two-way ability on display in the fall, he’s built a relationship with wide receivers coach Tyler Grisham and safeties coach Mickey Conn.

“I love them,” said Mosley. “They check in on me every day and call me. I can feel our bond is getting stronger.”

Mosley believes he can impact wherever he’s put on the field. Regarding which program will have the opportunity to utilize his services, he hopes to have his list narrowed down by late July. From there, Mosley plans on committing at the tail-end of his junior season.

As far as the rest of the summer goes, Mosley plans to visit South Carolina and Alabama. He also plans on being back in Clemson for the All-In Cookout.

The Tigers' transfer portal philosophy intrigues Mosley.

“They stand out because they don’t go to the transfer portal,” said Mosley. “It is very impressive. It is nice because I don’t have to worry about older players coming in and playing above me. If I go there as a freshman, I’ll have the opportunity to start.”

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