Adam Randall

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2022
WR / 6-2.5 / 215

Clemson

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Recruiting Class of 2022
Natl.
94
WR
15
SC
4
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As a College Recruit

The most physically-developed top wide receiver prospect in the 2022 cycle. Has a muscular build at over 6-foot-2 and 217 pounds to go with large hands. A power player who excels after the catch. Runs through arm tackles with regularity. Has clocked a sub 11-second mark in the 100 meters and has good build-up play speed. Shows some route-running prowess, creating separation on double moves. Highly productive as a senior, posting some of the better stats among top wide receiver prospects despite not playing deep into many games. Also doubles as a dangerous short yardage runner with double-digit rushing touchdowns as a senior. A younger prospect for the class who has a reputation as a hard worker.

Reminds Us Of
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A.J. BrownWR/6-0.5/226
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HS Class of 2016
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2019Draft: Rnd2 /Pick19

Adam Randall is the most physically-developed top wide receiver in the 2022 cycle. He's a touch taller than A.J. Brown, but both were over 215 pounds as recruits and showed the ability to body defensive backs in multiple phases. Randall posted stronger verified athleticism, while Brown made more plays on the ball in contested situations. Both were productive at top high school progams.

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Highlights

Senior Season Highlights

Scouting Journal

1/02/22

Adam Randall impresses at Under Armour All-America Game

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Adam Randall was not targeted much in the actual Under Armour All-America Game, but impressed during practice. The Clemson signee is 6-foot-3, 215 pounds and was the most physically imposing receiver in attendance. He showed the ability to get behind some top defensive backs over the course of the week.

12/11/21

Adam Randall catches touchdown in state all-star game

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Adam Randall made an impressive touchdown grab in the Touchstone Energy Bowl - a postseason all-star game in the state of South Carolina. The Clemson commit beat the corner off the line and was able to separate on a vertical route before laying out to come down with the ball in the end zone. Randall's Myrtle Beach teammate and Appalachian State commit Ryan Burger threw the pass. On Friday, Randall helped the event staff test out the 40-yard dash timing device to be used at a junior combine and ran a 4.45 second time.