Clemson Football: 3 Early Signees who’ll make an Instant Impact

Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney celebrates with fans after the game at Williams Brice Stadium in Columbia, South Carolina Saturday, November 27, 2021. Clemson won 30-0.Clemson U Of Sc Football In Columbia
Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney celebrates with fans after the game at Williams Brice Stadium in Columbia, South Carolina Saturday, November 27, 2021. Clemson won 30-0.Clemson U Of Sc Football In Columbia /
facebooktwitterreddit
Prev
3 of 4
Next
Clemson football commit Adam Randall, 2022 receiver from Myrtle Beach, tours the campus with recruits before the game in Clemson, S.C., September 18, 2021. Ncaa Football Georgia Tech At Clemson
Clemson football commit Adam Randall, 2022 receiver from Myrtle Beach, tours the campus with recruits before the game in Clemson, S.C., September 18, 2021. Ncaa Football Georgia Tech At Clemson /

2. Adam Randall (Wide Receiver)

Clemson used to be one of the best programs at developing wide receivers. From Mike Williams to Hunter Renfrow to Tee Higgins, the Tigers have put some successful wide receivers in the NFL after developing them.

The past couple of years, however, Clemson has not had that kind of threat on the outside in a few years. They needed to recruit some talented receivers and they have a few that could make an impact next season.

The most talented receiver recruit that Clemson is bringing in is Adam Randall. Randall is not the fastest receiver recruit in the country, but he is one of the most physical. Randall is a 6-3/215 LBS receiver from Myrtle Beach that is similar to receivers such as Williams or Higgins.

There are no elite receivers on this Clemson roster and Randall has a chance to crack the rotation quickly and become a playmaker for the Tigers.