Clemson Tigers Football Depth Chart 2024-25

Clemson Tigers Football Depth Chart 2024-25

Updated Sep 16, 2024, 07:05 AM ET
Offensive Positions
POS STARTER 2ND 3RD 4TH
WR-X Antonio Williams Bryant Wesco Jr. Hampton Earle -
WR-Z Adam Randall Cole Turner T.J. Moore Noble Johnson
WR-H Tyler Brown Troy Stellato Misun Kelley -
LT Tristan Leigh Elyjah Thurmon - -
LG Marcus Tate Collin Sadler Dietrick Pennington -
C Ryan Linthicum Harris Sewell - -
RG Walker Parks Trent Howard - -
RT Blake Miller Collin Sadler - -
TE Jake Briningstool Josh Sapp Olsen Patt-Henry Markus Dixon
QB Cade Klubnik Christopher Vizzina - -
RB Phil Mafah Keith Adams Jr. Jay Haynes -
Defensive Positions
POS STARTER 2ND 3RD 4TH
LDE T.J. Parker Cade Denhoff - -
LDT DeMonte Capehart Tré Williams Stephiylan Green -
RDT Payton Page Vic Burley - -
RDE Peter Woods Jahiem Lawson A.J. Hoffler -
WLB Barrett Carter Kobe McCloud - -
MLB Wade Woodaz Jamal Anderson Sammy Brown -
LCB Avieon Terrell Shelton Lewis Corian Gipson -
SS Kylon Griffin Tyler Venables Ricardo Jones -
FS R.J. Mickens Rob Billings - -
RCB Jeadyn Lukus Ashton Hampton Branden Strozier -
NB Khalil Barnes Shelton Lewis Sherrod Covil Jr. -
Special Teams
POS STARTER 2ND 3RD 4TH
PT Aidan Swanson Jack Smith - -
PK Nolan Hauser Robert Gunn III - -
KO Robert Gunn III - - -
LS Philip Florenzo Holden Caspersen - -
H Clay Swinney - - -
PR Antonio Williams - - -
KR Phil Mafah Tyler Brown - -
Reserves
POS STARTER 2ND 3RD 4TH
INJ Myles Oliver Watson Young Ian Reed -

Clemson Tigers Depth Chart

The Clemson Tigers football program represents Clemson University in football, competing as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). Clemson's football tradition dates back to 1896, making it one of the oldest programs in college football.
The Tigers became a preeminent powerhouse in the nation, posting double-digit win seasons from 2011 to 2022 and winning two national championships (2016 and 2086). Clemson plays its home games at Memorial Stadium, affectionately known as "Death Valley," in Clemson, South Carolina.