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2025 IOL Jaylan Beckley commits to Clemson Tigers

On3 imageby:Hunter Shelton01/28/24

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Addison (Texas) Trinity Christian Academy three-star interior offensive lineman Jaylan Beckley has committed to Clemson, he announced on Sunday.

He chose the Tigers over the likes of SMU, Oklahoma, LSU and others.

Beckley is the No. 490 overall prospect and No. 34 IOL in the 2025 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 84 player in Texas.

“This recruiting process has truly been a blessing for me and my family. Only God can open doors of opportunity the way that he has for us, over the past two years,” Beckley wrote in his announcement. “I have so much appreciation for the coaches that have been recruiting me, especially those that took the time and effort to try to build genuine relationships. My family and I have been praying about this decision for quite a while, and all signs keep pointing back to one place. Clemson family, I promise to give 110% to this journey with you! All glory to God, it’s a great day to be a Tiger!”

Beckley is the second offensive lineman to commit to Dabo Swinney and Co. this weekend, as Buford (Ga.) four-star 2025 OL Brayden Jacobs did the same just a couple of hours prior on Sunday. The 6-6, 310-pounder is the No. 185 overall prospect in the 2025 class.

Tigers continuing early push for top class in 2025 cycle

With Beckley and Jacobs now in the mix, Clemson’s 2025 recruiting class features 10 commits and ranks No. 5 in the nation, according to the On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings.

Earlier this month, Norfolk (Va.) Maury four-star EDGE Ari Watford committed to the Tigers, bringing one of the best in the nation to Swinney’s class. Watford is the No. 21 overall recruit and top-ranked EDGE in 2025.

“Clemson is a very unique place,” Watford said. “The people there and the family oriented culture Coach Swinney has built stood out to me. People that go to Clemson go for the right reasons and that’s something I’ve wanted to be a part of growing up.”

Other blue-chippers in the class include Lynchburg (Va.) Liberty Christian four-star running back Gideon Davidson, Lake City (S.C.) South Florence four-star defensive lineman Amare Adams and Lawrence (Mass.) Central Catholic four-star quarterback Blake Hebert. Davidson is the No. 5 burner in the cycle, while Adams checks in as the No. 15 DL and the top-ranked player in South Carolina.