4-star receiver commits to Clemson over Florida State, Auburn
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Clemson has been hot on the College Football recruiting trail. The Tigers just recently landed a top-100 recruit over Tennessee and Miami, and now have the 14th-ranked recruiting class in the nation.
Now, Clemson has added another four-star recruit, per Hayes Fawcett.
Jamarian Simmons, a four-star wide receiver out of Tallahassee, Florida, has committed to Clemson over Florida, Florida State, Auburn, and Tennessee. Simmons recently spoke about visiting Clemson, per Chad Simmons of Rivals.
“I’ve been to Clemson four times and it feels like home when I’m there,” Simmons said. “The culture is right. It’s a great place, and the people make me comfortable. I love Coach Swinney too.”
Recievers coach Tyler Grisham has been the driving factor in the recruitment and has been highly impressive. In February, he was great at the Rivals Camp in Miami, catching the attention of Charles Power, the Scouting and Rankings Director for Rivals.
“Jamarin Simmons made a strong push as the top wide receiver at Rivals Camp Miami. The Tallahassee (Fla.) Godby consistently caught our attention during drills. Simmons moves with suddenness and gracefulness within his routes. He’s highly coordinated and effortlessly plucks the football with strong catching technique. Simmons was also highly competitive, taking perhaps the most reps of any top receiver on the day,” Power wrote.
Simmons is the top player currently in the ten-player class of 2027 for Clemson. He joins fellow four-star wide receiver Trey Wimbley in joining the class of 2027. Overall, Clemson has brought in six four-star recruits and has the second-best class in the ACC.
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