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2016 Signee Bios 2016 SIGNEE BIOS TREMAYNE ANCHRUM of his last seven games as a senior ... also played on de- both of whom played in the NFL ... majoring in parks, OL • 6-3 • 290 • Fr. • HS fense as a senior and had 79 tackles, including 13 stops recreation & tourism management. Powder Springs, Ga. against Lennard High School ... starter at wide receiver McEachern HS and free safety in 2015 ... had two interceptions and nine passes defended as a senior ... had an interception BRIAN DAWKINS, JR. return for a score and a receiving score against Tampa Enrolled in January. DB • 5-9 • 175 • Fr. • HS Bay Tech as a senior ... as a junior at IMG, had 25-521 In High School: Rated the No. 39 offensive guard in Parker, Colo. and five touchdowns ... as a sophomore at Plant City had the nation and No. 50 player in Georgia by ESPN ... No. Valor Christian HS 28-562 and four scores ... also had three interceptions 21 offensive guard in the nation and No. 42 player in as a sophomore ... as a freshman had 19-466 and a In High School: Played four years at Valor Christian Georgia by 247 Sports.com ... No. 73 player in Geor- touchdown ... for his high school career, had 104 recep- High School in Colorado, and that team won the state gia by Rivals ... played against Mitch Hyatt, Clemson’s tions for 2142 yards and 19 touchdowns ... that is 20.6 championship three of those years ... ... had 83 tackles starting left tackle in 2015, in high school ... first-team yards per reception ... had 23 total touchdowns in his his senior year when the team had a 10-4 record ... had all-state according to the Atlanta Constitution ... all-dis- high school career ... played at Plant City High for Greg three double figure tackle games in 2014 ... had an in- trict selection at the AAAAAA level as well ... PrepStar Meyer ... played for former Florida State quarterback terception or a pass deflection in 11 of the 14 games ... three-star selection who was All-Southeast Region selec- Chris Weinke at IMG as a junior ... Plant City finished had four interceptions for 16 return yards in 2014, he tion ... recruited by Tony Elliott and Robbie Caldwell ... the 2015 season with an 11-2 record, the best season also had seven passes defended ... as a junior in 2013 narrowed his college choices to Nebraska, Colorado and in the history of the school ... also played basketball at had 40 tackles, including 4.5 tackles for loss ... had ca- Clemson. Plant City ... selected Clemson over offers from Florida reer high six interceptions for 85 yards and added eight Personal: His father, also named Tremayne, played State, Florida, Georgia and Notre Dame ... recruited by passes broken up ... also had a fumble recovery ... fin- high school football in the state of Colorado and was all- Jeff Scott and Tony Elliott. ished his career with 10 interceptions for 101 yards and state in football and basketball by the Denver Post ... his seven tackles for loss ... all-state and all-league his junior father played basketball for George Raveling at Southern and senior seasons ... played in the Blue-Grey All-Amer- California and led the Trojans in rebounding as a sopho- ican Bowl ... played the 2015 season at Fork Union in more and three-point shooting percentage as a junior ... ZERRICK COOPER Virginia ... also played basketball in high school and ran majoring in geology. QB • 6-4 • 205 • Fr. • HS Jonesboro, Ga. track. ... was a league champion in the long jump, ran Jonesboro HS the 100m dash, and ran on several sprint relay teams J.C. CHALK ... played his high school football for Rod Sherman ... TE • 6-4 • 230 • Fr. • HS In High School: Rated among the top 300 overall recruited by Mike Reed. Argyle, Texas players in the nation by ESPN, 247 sports, Rivals and Personal: Son of former Clemson All-American and Argyle HS Scout ... listed as fourth best overall prospect in Geor- NFL great Brian Dawkins, a nine-time Pro Bowler. gia by ESPN ... ninth-best quarterback prospect in the nation by ESPN ... seventh-best quarterback in the na- In High School: Had solid senior year with 48 recep- tion by 247 Sports ... played quarterback and safety at tions for 545 yards and seven touchdowns ... played in TAVIEN FEASTER Jonesboro High School ... .completed 161-267 passes the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl in California ... RB • 6-0 • 205 • Fr. • HS for 2,039 yards and 21 touchdowns in 2015 ... threw first-team unanimous all-district choice as a junior and Spartanburg, S.C. just four interceptions ... helped team to a 11-2 record a senior ... helped his team to 14-2 record and berth Spartanburg HS and the quarterfinals of the state playoffs ... also added in state championship game ... in 2014, he had 36 359 yards rushing ... named the Region 4 Player of the In High School: A consensus top 50 player nationally catches for 486 yards and seven touchdowns ... team Year ... also all-county and honorable mention all-state ... ... played in U.S. Army All-American game ... first-team finished with 15-1 record and a berth in state champion- injured as a junior, but a part time starter as a sophomore USA Today All-American ... rated as the No. 14 player in ship game ... in 2013, he had 7 catches for 90 yards ... when he completed 86-155 passes for 1200 yards and the nation by 247 Sports, he is the No. 1 running back team finished 16-0 and won the state championship ... eight scores ... also starter on the basketball team as a and No. 1 player in South Carolina ... rated the No. 27 finished his career with 91 catches for 1031 yards and senior, he was key reserve as a sophomore. ... played overall player by Scout, No. 38 by Tom Lemming and No. 14 touchdowns ... also an outstanding basketball player, his high school football for De’Timothy Floyd ... .selected 57 by Prep Star ... rated the No. 53 player by ESPN, the starter in the front court each of the last two years ... as Clemson over offers from Florida and Kentucky ... re- fifth best running back and the top player in the state of a junior helped team to state championship game on the cruited by Mike Reed and Brandon Streeter. South Carolina ... voted Mr. Football in the state of South hardwood ... lost just one basketball game and one foot- Personal: Originally from the Miami (Fla.) area. Carolina for 2015 and Mr. Track as a junior in the spring ball game during the 2014-15 academic year ... played of 2015 ... Gatorade Track Athlete of the Year in South his high school football for Todd Rodgers ... narrowed Carolina as a junior ... Shrine Bowl participant ... as a his college choices to Clemson, Texas A&M, Texas and senior, had 1,121 yards rushing and scored 10 touch- Mississippi ... recruited by Danny Pearman. LaSAMUEL DAVIS downs ... had 64-976 and 12 touchdowns as a receiver Personal: Grandson of former Alabama coach Gene DL • 6-4 • 215 • Fr. • HS ... as a junior, Feaster had 133 carries for 1,153 yards Stallings, who coached Dabo Swinney at Alabama ... first Bamberg, S.C. and 15 touchdowns, and 45 receptions for 1,016 yards met Swinney in the third grade when he was at a reunion Bamberg-Ehrhardt HS and 11 scores ... In the 2014 state title game, he rushed for the 1992 Alabama National Championship team ... Enrolled in January. for 130 yards and two touchdowns on 26 carries, and Clemson tight ends coach Danny Pearman also coached In High School: Rated the No. 31 defensive end in also had five receptions for 132 yards and a touchdown under his grandfather. the nation and No. 10 player in South Carolina by ESPN ... had a 44-yard interception return on defensive side of ... No. 33 defensive end in the nation and No. 12 player the ball in 2014 ... as a sophomore, he had 171 carries T.J. CHASE in South Carolina by Rivals ... No. 13 player in South for 1,429 yards and 15 touchdowns on the ground and WR • 6-2 • 185 • Fr. • HS Carolina by Scout ... No. 14 player in South Carolina 44 receptions for 723 yards and 12 touchdowns ... for Plant City, Fla. by 247 Sports ... defensive player-of-the-year by High his career (37 games), had 459 rushes for 3,703 yards Plant City HS School Sports Report for 2014 ... had 120 tackles, 16 and 40 touchdowns ... had 153 receptions for 2,715 sacks, three recovered fumbles and one interception as yards and 35 touchdowns ... scored 78 total touchdowns a senior in 2014 ... MVP of the defense for the South in his career ... had six games in his career in which he In High School: Rated the No. 115 overall player in Team in the North-South high school all-star game in had at least 100 rushing and 100 receiving yards ... had the nation and the 10th best player in Florida by ESPN Myrtle Beach ... had seven tackles, three tackles for loss five games with at least 200 yards from scrimmage as a ... among 247 Sports top 200 as well ... played in the and 1.5 sacks in that contest ... had 112 tackles, 38 sophomore ... went over 200 yards from scrimmage each Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl ... all-conference, tackles for loss and seven sacks as a junior in 2013 ... of his last three games as a junior ... finished career with all-district and Tampa Bay Times All-County ... honor- coached by Kevin Crosby ... recruited by Dan Brooks and 6,562 all-purpose yards and 6,418 yards from scrim- able mention all-state ..
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