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DRAFT SEASON / Clemson Tigers LIVE 182 / ALL IN SHOW 157

DRAFT SEASON / Clemson Tigers LIVE 182 / ALL IN SHOW 157

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Opening Banter & Weather Talk (00:00–~03:00) Casual start discussing the recent major snowfall in the Carolinas (11 inches in Charlotte, one of the city's largest on record).Both hosts from the Carolinas; Paul notes Southern states struggle with snow handling compared to the Northeast. Sponsor & Show Overview (Sponsor segment ~03:00–05:00) Shout-out to FanDuel (official sponsor & betting lines/picks teased later).Topics previewed: Senior Bowl / Shrine Bowl performances (draft season officially underway)Early look at 2027 recruiting classLate 2026 class additionsClemson draft prospects 2027 Recruiting Class Snapshot (05:00–28:00) Current ranking (per 247Sports): ~11th nationally, ~89 average rating per commit (early February snapshot).Committed players highlighted: QB Kareem Hewley (Gainesville HS, same school as Deshaun Watson): Praised as a future star with live arm, elite athleticism, fits Chad Morris offense perfectly. Stock rising; seen as blue-chip potential.WR Trey Wimbley (Daniel HS, local): 4-star, high-upside playmaker, Clemson fan growing up. Highest-rated in current class.LB Max Brown (Sammy Brown's younger brother): Solid early linebacker commit, familiar with program.DB Chris Chancellor (Daniel HS): Instinctive, versatile (possible nickel).S Harrison Luke (Matt Luke's son): Nepotism take but viewed as legitimately talented. Emphasis on building around QB + WR talent to restore “Wide Receiver U” identity.Jordan stresses transactional nature of modern recruiting (NIL money > facilities/loyalty); early commits help, but flips likely. Recruiting Philosophy & In-State Concerns (28:00–45:00) Major discussion on Josh Dobson (5-star CB from Fort Mill/Catawba Ridge, now at IMG/William A. Huff). Trending away from Clemson/South Carolina (possible bidding war; crystal balls favor out-of-state schools like LSU).Illustrates shift: In-state blue-chip prospects no longer automatic for Clemson or USC due to NIL + poor historical in-state recruiting effort. Both hosts frustrated Clemson historically under-recruited large parts of SC (even during peak success 2015–2019). High-school coaches remember lack of visits/staff presence → resentment lingers.Examples: Braylon Staley (Tennessee), Jaden Bryant (LSU commit). Consensus: Clemson must repair in-state relationships and prioritize local talent if it wants sustainable high-level rosters without massive NIL bidding wars. Senior Bowl / Shrine Bowl Quick Hits (45:00–55:00) TJ Parker (EDGE): Standout performer; scouts called him best player at Senior Bowl. Stock skyrocketing; loyalty to Clemson praised. Potential first-rounder → huge recruiting/PR win for DL room.Adam Randall (WR): Quiet week but impressed with size + movement; late-round (Day 3) projection.Cade Klubnik (QB): Solid Shrine Bowl showing; rebuilding draft stock (likely Day 2–3 range). Player Spotlight: Braden Jacobs (Rising Sophomore OL) (55:00–1:10:00) New offseason segment highlighting future impact players.Massive frame (6'7–6'8, 315–320+ lbs), NFL pedigree (son of Brandon Jacobs).True freshman: Second-highest graded Clemson blocker (PFF run + pass combined); overcame early penalties and settled in.Key questions for 2026: Where does he play (LT most likely)?How does he recover from late-2025 freak injury?Can he anchor new-look OL and provide consistent pass/run protection? Bigger picture: Matt Luke era OL must show physicality, vertical push, and cohesion. Jacobs is cornerstone piece. Comment Section & Closing (~1:10:00–end) Answered viewer questions on: Chad Morris run scheme (more zone/stretch, still screens, less counter-heavy than Riley).Roster size increase (105 scholarships → more developmental pieces on scholarship).Biggest immediate-impact transfers (secondary pieces: Myrick, Carter, Washington; safety group biggest upgrade).QB battle outlook (Vazina likely Week 1 starter vs. LSU; concerns about inconsistency).Defensive line double-team magnet (Amari Adams closest; no Peter Woods-level force yet). Final thoughts: Excitement mixed with realism; spring practice & spring game (March 28) will reveal a lot. Overall tone: Balanced but candid — praise for culture/loyalty pieces (Hewley, Parker, Jacobs) + serious concern about in-state recruiting failures, OL development, and QB stability heading into 2026. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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