CLEMSON, S.C. — Running back Will Shipley, defensive end Xavier Thomas, linebacker Jeremiah Trotter Jr. and defensive tackle Tyler Davis all earned selections on Day 3 of the 2024 NFL Draft on Saturday, bringing Clemson’s total number of selections during the three-day draft to six.
The Philadelphia Eagles collected half of the day’s NFL-bound Tigers, first selecting Shipley in the fourth round (No. 127 overall) before nabbing Trotter in fifth (No. 155 overall). With the Eagles’ double dip this year, Clemson has now had a pair of teammates selected by a single team in seven of the last 10 NFL Drafts.
The selections of Thomas and Davis gave Clemson’s defensive line picks in back-to-back rounds. The Arizona Cardinals selected Thomas with the No. 138 overall pick in the fifth round, and the Los Angeles Rams picked Davis with the No. 196 overall selection in the sixth round. Davis’ selection at No. 196 gave Clemson six top-200 picks in this draft, tying a school record set seven previous times.
The six selections, including one first-round pick, give Clemson Head Coach Dabo Swinney 83 draft picks in his head coaching tenure, including 18 first-round picks. Swinney leads all active coaches in both categories since the first NFL Draft of his tenure in April 2009.
The draft further turns the page on Clemson’s 2023 season as the Tigers’ 2024 squad continues to prepare for its marquee season opener against the Georgia Bulldogs in Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Aug. 31. Fans wishing to be part of Clemson’s renowned gameday experiences at Death Valley and receive priority for ticket requests for the season opener in Atlanta are encouraged to visit ClemsonTigers.com/FootballTickets for season ticket information.
Head Coach Dabo Swinney: “Nate is as talented as we’ve ever had come through here at his position from a skill set standpoint. Really, really fast. He’s really honed his craft from when I first met him. He’s a really competitive kid, and how he channeled his competitiveness, he’s really developed. [Cornerbacks Coach] Mike Reed has done a great job with him these past three years. I’m really proud of this kid because he’s grown a lot. What I love most about Nate is that this guy is as tough as they come. He’s a guy that is unbelievably competitive when he steps on the field and he plays with a high motor. You saw that firsthand with plays he made against Miami and North Carolina where both plays were basically over, but because of his extra effort, he ended up causing fumbles. That’s what you’ve got to love about a guy like him. He’s got length, he’s got speed, he’s got the technique, he’s got good ball skills, but to me, it’s his love of football. He really, really loves to compete and he’s not afraid to be physical at corner. He’s got rare attributes that you don’t always see in a defensive back.”
Assistant Head Coach/Cornerbacks Coach Mike Reed: “Nate is an extremely gifted young man, and it was a pleasure to coach him. He loves to play ball. Very competitive and athletic. When you think of Nate, you think of speed and explosiveness. [He is] a true athlete. The fastest young man that I have coached. His skill set will transition to the NFL very quickly and he will be a major contributor on the field as well as in the community.”
Head Coach Dabo Swinney: “This is going to be fun. Ruke is a guy that I think everybody is in love with his measurables — he’s big, he’s athletic, he’s got great length, he can really run. He’s got position diversity and can play multiple spots on the defensive line. He’s a high-character guy. He’s a graduate. The thing that everybody likes about Ruke is that he’s not quite a blank canvas but he still very much has his best football in front of him. He’s a guy that didn’t start playing football until his junior year of high school. Watching him develop at Clemson every single year, to me, Ruke is a great example to a lot of kids in today’s world that if you’ll just stay and put the work in, if you’ve got the talent then you will develop. He’s a guy that redshirted, didn’t play much as a redshirt freshman, was a rotational guy as a sophomore, and then his redshirt junior and senior years, he became a starter and now he’s a high draft pick. He’s just kept his head down, stayed the course, continued to work, and he has really, really developed into a great football player. But, again, his best football is still in front of him and that’s what everyone is excited about. He’s a guy I think will make an impact early on as a rookie.”
Associate Head Coach/Defensive Run Game Coordinator/Defensive Tackles Coach Nick Eason: “Ruke’s competitive nature is contagious. He will elevate any team and have everyone rowing in the same direction. He can dominate any industry, any market, against any competition, at any time. He is a true warrior.”
Head Coach Dabo Swinney: “Wherever Will Shipley got drafted, he was going to be underrated. Didn’t matter if he went in the third round or the seventh round. He’s an underrated guy. I say that because he’s just one of those people that I don’t know you can really appreciate unless you get to work with him and you get to see him work on a daily basis: how he practices, how he prepares, how he competes. I think he’s still just now coming into the best version of himself as a running back. The other thing about Shipley that I think teams love is that he’s dynamic. He can change the game with the ball in space. He can break tackles between the tackles. He can play receiver for you in the slot or make plays on the outside, and he can impact the game as a special teams guy in the return game. He brings a lot to the table, not to mention he’s an unbelievably smart kid. He never made below a 4.0. He will bring a fire and an energy. When he shows up and he steps on the practice field, he’s just a guy you notice every single day. He elevates everyone’s competitiveness because he’s only got one gear. I’m excited about what he’s going to bring. They’re getting a really, really good football player that will have a chance to make an impact as a rookie.”
Running Backs Coach C.J. Spiller: “Will has exceptional talent that makes him special from the rest because not only can he run the rock, but he is a guy you can move all around the field. He brings special teams value, so I know he will have an immediate impact. They are getting a five-star person. His leadership skills are what set him apart from everyone else and I know the entire building and community will love him.”
Head Coach Dabo Swinney: “Man, I’m so happy for Xavier Thomas. This is truly a day that a couple of years ago I wasn’t sure was ever going to happen. I’m so proud of this kid. I’m so proud of how he’s persevered and hung in there. He’s overcome so many different things, and, man, he’s one of the more confident and determined guys that I’ve seen at this point in his career. When you go through all the things that he’s been through and come out the other side, if you’re made of the right stuff, it will really shine you up and that’s what it has done for him. He’s an explosive athlete. Can do a lot of different things, especially rushing the passer. He can play special teams. He’s a very, very committed guy as far as trying to work on his craft. He’s very experienced. When he came to Clemson, he was probably destined to leave in three years, but here he is six years later, and he is definitely the best version of himself. He is a guy that I think is going to be a fun guy to coach for their defensive coordinator because I don’t think people really know what they’re going to have in him. He’s unique in that he’s not your typical defensive end, but his speed and his strength and his ability to turn speed into power is something that’s going to serve him well in this next step in his journey.”
Head Coach Dabo Swinney: “From the day he showed up to Clemson, he was a pro. It was just a matter of him going through the process of putting his three years in and getting better. Everything he’s always done, you would think he was already a pro. He’s wise beyond his years. He’s mature beyond his years. And he’s just an elite player beyond his years. He was born to play linebacker. He’s a very, very high football IQ player and one of those guys that will have a chance to impact his team early. He’s got great instincts and great football IQ, and he can run and he can play special teams. He is a guy that, day one, when he shows up as a rookie, the other pros will think, ‘This guy has been in the league a while,’ because that’s how he carries himself. He won’t be overwhelmed. He’s well-prepared to not just go make their team but really shine.”
Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Coach Wes Goodwin: “Jeremiah Trotter was born to play the linebacker position. He has the instincts, knowledge and athletic ability to be a tremendous pro. His drive, work ethic and determination will separate him from others and will also be great assets to his new organization and city. He was a pro from day one at Clemson and I can’t wait to see him dominate the next level.”
Head Coach Dabo Swinney: “I’m super proud of Tyler. I think he is a guy that from the moment he showed up at Clemson, he’s acted like a pro, prepared like one, trained like one. He is the consummate ‘team guy’ and eventually he will be a captain. He is a player I would put in the same mold as Grady Jarrett. He is probably a guy that got downgraded because he doesn’t have some of the measurables from a size standpoint, but when he gets on the field, he will quickly separate from the others. That’s just who he is. That’s who he’s always been. I just really feel like he’s going to have a great NFL career. I’m super excited for the opportunity he’s earned and I can’t wait to watch him continue to be great.”
Associate Head Coach/Defensive Run Game Coordinator/Defensive Tackles Coach Nick Eason: “Tyler Davis is a great example of what takes to help any team win. He is accountable, disciplined, tough, competitive and smart. He has earned this moment because he outworked everyone. There are two kinds of people, those who do the work and those who take the credit. Tyler Davis does the work and earns the credit.”
– Clemson’s six selections tied for the fifth-most in school history, trailing 1983 (10), 2016 (nine), 1991 (eight) and 2020 (seven). Clemson produced six picks for a second straight draft and collected six or more selections for the sixth time in the last nine drafts.– Clemson’s six selections all came in the top-200 picks, tying the school record for top-200 selections set seven previous times in 1991, 2011, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020 and 2023.– Clemson’s six top-200 selections tied for the eighth-most in this year’s draft.– For the entire draft, Clemson’s six selections ranked second in the ACC and tied for 11th nationally.– Clemson produced at least five selections for the fifth time in the last six NFL Drafts, including six selections in 2019, seven selections in 2020, five selections in 2021, six in 2023 and six in 2024. Clemson has produced at least five picks nine times in the last 11 drafts; only Alabama (11) and Ohio State (10) have done so more times in that span.– Clemson has now had at least one first-round draft choice in 10 of the last 12 years, standing alongside Alabama, Florida, Georgia and Ohio State as the only programs to produce a first-round pick in at least 10 of the last 12 years.– The Baltimore Ravens’ selection of Nate Wiggins represented Clemson’s 16th first-round pick since the 2014 NFL Draft, the most in the ACC. Clemson’s 16 first-round picks in that span are double the amount of the next closest program (Florida State, 8).– Clemson has produced at least one Top 50 pick in 17 of the last 19 NFL Drafts, dating to 2006. The only drafts in that span in which Clemson did not produce a Top 50 pick were in 2009 and 2018. Florida (18), Clemson (17), Alabama (17), Ohio State (17) and USC (17) are the only schools to enter the 2024 NFL Draft having produced at least one Top 50 pick in at least 17 of the last 19 NFL Drafts.– Clemson produced selections in both the first and second round for the 10th time in school history (1960, 1987, 1992, 1997, 1999, 2016, 2019, 2020 and 2021).– Clemson had at least one player selected on all three days of the draft. The NFL moved to a three-day draft format in 2010; in that time, Clemson has produced a pick on all three days of a draft eight times, including doing so in eight out of the last 11 drafts.– Clemson’s 2024 draft class included five defensive selections and one offensive selection. The five defensive selections were Clemson’s most since 2019 (six).– The 2024 NFL Draft marked the eighth time since the NFL went to the seven-round format in 1994 that Clemson produced at least four defensive selections in a single draft (1999, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2020 and 2023). Clemson entered the 2024 NFL Draft as one of only six schools to have produced at least 45 defensive draft picks since the 2009 NFL Draft: Alabama, LSU, Ohio State, Georgia and Florida.– Clemson produced multiple defensive draft picks for the 13th time in 16 drafts of the Dabo Swinney era. Clemson, LSU, Alabama, Ohio State and Georgia are the only programs to produce multiple draft picks from their defenses in at least 13 drafts in that span.– Since 2013, Clemson has produced first-round picks from the QB, RB, WR, DE, DT, LB and DB position groups. The only other school with at least one first-rounder at all those positions in that span is Alabama.– Clemson has had at least one player chosen by 30 of the 32 NFL franchises since 2003. The lone exceptions in that time frame are the Patriots, who last selected a Tiger in 1991, and the Panthers, who have never selected a Clemson player despite playing their first season in franchise history in Death Valley. Head Coach Dabo Swinney has produced a draft pick for 28 of the 32 NFL teams in his head coaching tenure; the only NFL teams not to select a Clemson player in Swinney’s head coaching tenure are the Chicago Bears, Denver Broncos, New England Patriots and Carolina Panthers.– Clemson has had at least one player selected in 22 consecutive drafts since 2003, representing the second-longest streak in school history behind a 24-year streak across the 1951-74 NFL Drafts.– Clemson is one of only six schools to have produced multiple draft picks in each of the last 22 NFL Drafts (LSU, Michigan, Oklahoma, Ohio State and USC).– With the selections of RB Will Shipley and LB Jeremiah Trotter Jr. by the Philadelphia Eagles, Clemson has now had a set of teammates drafted by the same team in seven of the last 10 NFL Drafts. A total of 20 NFL Drafts have featured at least one team drafting a pair of Clemson teammates, including the 1946, 1951, 1955, 1959, 1960, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1979, 1983, 1991, 1998, 2003, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2024 drafts.– Eighteen of the NFL’s 32 active franchises have selected Clemson teammates in a single draft. The teams to do so include the Bears (1991), Bills (1960 AFL Draft), Broncos (2003), Browns (1968), Cardinals (1991), Chiefs (1979), Cowboys (1970), Dolphins (1998), Eagles (1955, 1959 and 2024), Falcons (2015), Giants (1960, 1983 and 1984, including Supplemental Draft of USFL Players), Jaguars (2021), Packers (1946), Raiders (2019 and 2020), Rams (1998), Steelers (1951 and 1972), Texans (2017) and Vikings (2016). This year, the Eagles tied the Giants for the most such occurences (three each).
NOTES ON THE SELECTION OF NATE WIGGINS:– Wiggins became the 78th NFL Draft selection in Dabo Swinney’s head coaching tenure and the 18th first-round pick of Swinney’s tenure. Both are the most of any active FBS head coach since Swinney assumed the head coaching role.– Wiggins became Clemson’s 39th first-round pick in NFL Draft history.– Wiggins’ selection marked the eighth time in the last 10 years that a defensive player was Clemson’s first selection in a draft. The two exceptions in that nine-year span came in 2017 (WR Mike Williams at No. 7) and 2021 (QB Trevor Lawrence at No. 1). Clemson’s defense has now produced the program’s first pick of an NFL Draft 17 times since the turn of the century and in 11 of the 16 drafts of Dabo Swinney’s tenure.– Wiggins became the 41st Clemson defensive back drafted in the Common Draft era (since 1967). He joined Terry Kinard (No. 10 in 1983), Donnell Woolford (No. 11 in 1989), Antwan Edwards (No. 25 in 1999), Tye Hill (No. 15 in 2006) and A.J. Terrell (No. 16 in 2020) as the sixth Clemson defensive back to be a first-round pick in that span.– Wiggins became the 18th Clemson defensive back coached directly by Assistant Head Coach/Cornerbacks Coach Mike Reed to either be drafted or signed in the NFL.– The selection of Wiggins — an Atlanta native — marked the fourth consecutive year that Clemson’s first selection in an NFL Draft hailed from the state of Georgia (Cartersville’s Trevor Lawrence in 2021, Dacula’s Andrew Booth Jr. in 2022 and Marietta’s Myles Murphy in 2023.– Wiggins became the second Clemson player drafted by the Baltimore Ravens all-time. Prior to last year, the Ravens had never drafted a Clemson player until selecting linebacker Trenton Simpson in the third round of the 2023 NFL Draft.– Wiggins became the second No. 30 overall pick all-time, joining Dave Thompson’s selection by the Detroit Lions in the second round of the 1971 NFL Draft.– Wiggins became the third defensive back drafted by the Ravens in the first round since 2017, joining Pro Bowlers Kyle Hamilton (2022) and Marlon Humphrey (2017).
NOTES ON THE SELECTION OF RUKE ORHORHORO:– Orhorhoro became the 79th NFL Draft selection in Dabo Swinney’s head coaching tenure and the 12th second-round pick of his tenure.– Orhorhoro’s selection combined with the Baltimore Ravens’ selection of Nate Wiggins in the first round gave Clemson selections in both the first and second round for the 10th time in school history (1960, 1987, 1992, 1997, 1999, 2016, 2019, 2020 and 2021).– Orhorhoro became Clemson’s eighth all-time NFL Draft selection by the Atlanta Falcons, joining DB Rod McSwain (1984), CB Reggie Pleasant (1985), RB Kenny Flowers (1987), DE Malliciah Goodman (2013), DE Vic Beasley (2015), DT Grady Jarrett (2015) and CB A.J. Terrell (2020). The Falcons also selected LB Randy Smith in the 1966 NFL Supplemental Draft.– Each of Clemson’s last three selections by the Falcons — DE Vic Beasley, DT Grady Jarrett and CB A.J. Terrell — have earned at least one Pro Bowl or All-Pro selection.– Orhorhoro became the second No. 35 overall pick in Clemson history, joining Joe Blalock, who was selected at No. 35 overall in the fifth round of the 1942 NFL Draft.– Orhorhoro became the 21st member of Clemson’s front seven to be drafted since the 2015 NFL Draft. Entering the 2024 NFL Draft, Dabo Swinney ranked first among active coaches and second among all coaches — active or inactive — in front-seven draft picks produced in that span.– Orhorhoro became the ninth Clemson defensive lineman selected in the first two rounds of a draft since the 2015 NFL Draft.– Orhorhoro (who played his prep career in River Rouge, Mich. adjacent to Detroit) became the first Clemson player since the NFL moved away from its long-time location in New York City to be selected in a draft being held in his home metro area.
NOTES ON THE SELECTION OF WILL SHIPLEY:– Shipley became the 80th NFL Draft selection in Dabo Swinney’s head coaching tenure and the 15th fourth-round pick of his tenure.– Shipley became the 13th Clemson player drafted by the Eagles all-time, joining G Frank Gillespie (1949), T Nathan Gressette (1954), G Clyde White (1955), C Wingo Avery (1955), C Jim Padgett (1958), T Jack Smith (1959), G Jim Payne (1959), G Eric Harmon (1991), SS Brian Dawkins (1996), DB C.J. Gaddis (2007), DE Ricky Sapp (2010) and S K’Von Wallace (2020).– Shipley’s draft destination (Philadelphia), round (fourth) and overall selection (No. 127) were identical to K’Von Wallace’s selection by the Eagles in 2020. Shipley became the fourth Clemson player selected at No. 127 all-time, joining DT Archie Reese (1978), Malliciah Goodman (2013) and K’Von Wallace (2020).– Shipley became the 18th Clemson running back selected in the Common Draft era (since 1967).– Shipley joined James Davis (2009), C.J. Spiller (2010), Jamie Harper (2011), Andre Ellington (2013), Zac Brooks (2016), Wayne Gallman (2017) and Travis Etienne (2021) to become the eighth Clemson running back selected in the Dabo Swinney era.– Of the 54 underclassmen granted special eligibility in the 2024 NFL Draft, Shipley was one of only four to enter the draft early with a college degree already in hand (Miami’s Kamren Kinchens, Alabama’s Kool-Aid McKinstry and Texas’ Byron Murphy).– Shipley enters the NFL as the only FBS player confirmed to ever accrue 4,000 career all-purpose yards and a perfect 4.0 GPA while graduating in only three years.
NOTES ON THE SELECTION OF XAVIER THOMAS:– Thomas became the 81st NFL Draft selection in Dabo Swinney’s head coaching tenure and the 16th fifth-round pick of his tenure.– Thomas became the 16th Clemson player drafted by the Cardinals all-time, joining E Gus Goins (1939), B Shad Bryant (1940), T Earl Wrightenberry (1953), T Bill Hudson (1957), T Harold Olson (1960), T Jimmy King (1961), T Ricky Johnson (1966), C Wayne Mulligan (1969), T Joe Bostic (1979), PK Bob Paulling (1984), TE K.D. Dunn (1985), CB Dexter Davis (1991), DT Vance Hammond (1991), RB Andre Ellington (2013) and LB Isaiah Simmons (2020).– Thomas became the third Clemson player drafted specifically by the Arizona Cardinals. Clemson had four players drafted by the Chicago Cardinals, seven drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals, two drafted by the Phoenix Cardinals and now three drafted by the Arizona Cardinals.– Arizona’s 16 all-time NFL Draft selections from Clemson are the third-most of any franchise, trailing the Giants (18) and Steelers (17).– Thomas was the third Clemson player drafted with the No. 138 overall pick all-time, joining C Ralph Jenkins(1947) and SS Leomont Evans (1996).– Thirteen of Clemson’s 16 primary defensive end starters in Dabo Swinney’s 15 full seasons as head coach have been either drafted or signed into the NFL (Da’Quan Bowers, Ricky Sapp, Andre Branch, Malliciah Goodman, Corey Crawford, Vic Beasley, Kevin Dodd, Shaq Lawson, Clelin Ferrell, Austin Bryant, Myles Murphy, K.J. Henry and Thomas). Justin Mascoll can become the 14th if he is signed to a free agent contract in the coming weeks.– Thomas and fellow defensive end Justin Mascoll comprise the last cohort of players from Clemson’s 2018 national championship squad to enter the NFL. That squad produced 23 NFL Draft picks and 19 college free agent signings (potentially 20 pending resolution of Mascoll’s NFL pursuit).– Thomas became the 22nd member of Clemson’s front seven to be drafted since the 2015 NFL Draft. Entering the 2024 NFL Draft, Dabo Swinney ranked first among active coaches and second among all coaches — active or inactive — in front-seven draft picks produced in that span.
NOTES ON THE SELECTION OF JEREMIAH TROTTER JR.:– Trotter became the 82nd NFL Draft selection in Dabo Swinney’s head coaching tenure and the 17th fifth-round pick of his tenure.– Trotter became the 14th Clemson player drafted by the Eagles all-time, joining G Frank Gillespie (1949), T Nathan Gressette (1954), G Clyde White (1955), C Wingo Avery (1955), C Jim Padgett (1958), T Jack Smith (1959), G Jim Payne (1959), G Eric Harmon (1991), SS Brian Dawkins (1996), DB C.J. Gaddis (2007), DE Ricky Sapp (2010), S K’Von Wallace (2020) and RB Will Shipley (2024).– The Eagles became the fourth NFL franchise to select at least 14 Clemson players in the NFL Draft all-time, joining the Giants, Steelers and Cardinals. The Rams joined the list later in the draft.– Trotter became the second No. 155 overall pick in Clemson history, joining C Rick Harrell (1973).– Trotter became the eighth off-ball linebacker drafted from Clemson since the 2015 NFL Draft. Trotter joined Stephone Anthony (2015), Tony Steward (2015), B.J. Goodson (2016), Dorian O’Daniel (2018), Isaiah Simmons (2020), Baylon Spector (2022) and Trenton Simpson (2023) in that group.– Trotter became the first Clemson player to join his father as an NFL Draft pick since wide receiver Amari Rodgers — the son of quarterback and 2000 NFL Draft pick Tee Martin — was selected by the Green Bay Packers in 2020. Trotter’s father was a third round pick of the Eagles in the 1998 NFL Draft.– Trotter played his prep career at Philadelphia’s St. Joseph Prep. He became the ninth Clemson player in the Common Draft era to be drafted by a home state team: T Andre Hewitt (Dayton, Ohio — Cleveland Browns in 1994), LB Wardell Rouse (Clewiston, Fla. — Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1995), S Chris Clemons (Arcadia, Fla. — Miami Dolphins in 2009), CB Coty Sensabaugh (Kingsport, Tenn. — Tennessee Titans in 2012), DE Vic Beasley (Adairsville, Ga — Atlanta Falcons in 2015), DT Grady Jarrett (Conyers, Ga. — Atlanta Falcons in 2015), CB A.J. Terrell (Atlanta, Ga. — Atlanta Falcons in 2020) and T Jackson Carman (Fairfield, Ohio — Cincinnati Bengals in 2021).– Trotter became the 23rd member of Clemson’s front seven to be drafted since the 2015 NFL Draft. Entering the 2024 NFL Draft, Dabo Swinney ranked first among active coaches and second among all coaches — active or inactive — in front-seven draft picks produced in that span.
NOTES ON THE SELECTION OF TYLER DAVIS:– Davis became the 83rd NFL Draft selection in Dabo Swinney’s head coaching tenure and the 16th sixth-round pick of his tenure.– Davis became the 14th NFL Draft selection from Clemson in Rams history, joining B Jackie Calvert (1951), C Bill Thomas (1958), T Don Chuy (1963), LB Danny Triplett (1983), P Dale Hatcher (1985), CB Dexter McCleon (1997), RB Raymond Priester (1998), G Glenn Rountree (1998), CB Tye Hill (2006), C Dustin Fry (2007), DT Dorell Scott (2009), T Tremayne Anchrum (2020) and TE Davis Allen (2023). (Note: The Rams also have an additional NFL Supplemental Draft selection in franchise history: T Isaiah Battle (2015).)– The Rams became the fifth franchise to draft at least 14 Clemson players all-time (Giants, 18; Steelers, 17; Cardinals, 16; Eagles, 14).– Including the selection of TE Davis Allen a year ago, the Rams selected Clemson players in back-to-back drafts for the first time since 2006-07 when the franchise selected CB Tye Hill and C Dustin Fry in consecutive years.– Davis became the 24th member of Clemson’s front seven to be drafted since the 2015 NFL Draft. Entering the 2024 NFL Draft, Dabo Swinney ranked first among active coaches and second among all coaches — active or inactive — in front-seven draft picks produced in that span.– With the selections of Davis and Ruke Orhorhoro in this draft, all but one of Clemson’s primary starters at defensive tackle in Dabo Swinney’s 15 full seasons as head coach have been drafted or signed into the NFL (Jarvis Jenkins, Brandon Thompson, Rennie Moore, Grady Jarrett, Josh Watson, DeShawn Williams, Carlos Watkins, Dexter Lawrence, Christian Wilkins, Bryan Bresee, Orhorhoro and Davis).
Charm City welcomes Wiggs. Congrats, Nate!#ALLIN #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/ROVi9seJhy— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 26, 2024
Charm City welcomes Wiggs.
Congrats, Nate!#ALLIN #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/ROVi9seJhy
— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 26, 2024
The minute @WigginNathaniel heard his name called. #RavensFlock x @Ravens pic.twitter.com/vKIA7R0iXq— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 26, 2024
The minute @WigginNathaniel heard his name called. #RavensFlock x @Ravens pic.twitter.com/vKIA7R0iXq
What a special moment for @WigginNathaniel 🐅#NFLDraft x @Ravens pic.twitter.com/76PswLc2pq— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 26, 2024
What a special moment for @WigginNathaniel 🐅#NFLDraft x @Ravens pic.twitter.com/76PswLc2pq
With pick No. 30 we have selected CB Nate Wiggins❗Welcome to Baltimore, @WigginNathaniel❗ pic.twitter.com/xhPtL6DCHv— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 26, 2024
With pick No. 30 we have selected CB Nate Wiggins❗
Welcome to Baltimore, @WigginNathaniel❗ pic.twitter.com/xhPtL6DCHv
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 26, 2024
"He's a pure cover corner!" @MoveTheSticks breaks down the addition of Nate Wiggins. Tune in on @nflnetwork! pic.twitter.com/60biukGZXq— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 26, 2024
"He's a pure cover corner!" @MoveTheSticks breaks down the addition of Nate Wiggins. Tune in on @nflnetwork! pic.twitter.com/60biukGZXq
Congratulations to Nate Wiggins! Looking forward to seeing you play for the @Ravens. pic.twitter.com/vhnKAADeza— Jim Clements (@ClemsonPrez) April 26, 2024
Congratulations to Nate Wiggins! Looking forward to seeing you play for the @Ravens. pic.twitter.com/vhnKAADeza
— Jim Clements (@ClemsonPrez) April 26, 2024
Ravens coach John Harbaugh said he joked before the draft with the defensive coaches about Nate Wiggins falling to them at No. 30. But they all laughed."We were looking for Nate," Harbaugh said.— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) April 26, 2024
Ravens coach John Harbaugh said he joked before the draft with the defensive coaches about Nate Wiggins falling to them at No. 30. But they all laughed.
"We were looking for Nate," Harbaugh said.
— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) April 26, 2024
Ravens GM Eric DeCosta called Nate Wiggins was the best cover cornerback in the draft. He acknowledged he didn't expect Wiggins to be there at No. 30.— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) April 26, 2024
Ravens GM Eric DeCosta called Nate Wiggins was the best cover cornerback in the draft. He acknowledged he didn't expect Wiggins to be there at No. 30.
Another @ClemsonFB Tiger in Round 1 😮💨 pic.twitter.com/CmGHFqTif6— ACC Network (@accnetwork) April 26, 2024
Another @ClemsonFB Tiger in Round 1 😮💨 pic.twitter.com/CmGHFqTif6
— ACC Network (@accnetwork) April 26, 2024
Coach Harbaugh on the addition of @WigginNathaniel: pic.twitter.com/bfYRlbCcxW— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 26, 2024
Coach Harbaugh on the addition of @WigginNathaniel: pic.twitter.com/bfYRlbCcxW
"We're very excited to draft @WigginNathaniel. In my opinion the best cover corner in the draft." pic.twitter.com/4nZC7hguk1— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 26, 2024
"We're very excited to draft @WigginNathaniel. In my opinion the best cover corner in the draft." pic.twitter.com/4nZC7hguk1
That first round feeling 🧡@WigginNathaniel x @Ravens pic.twitter.com/6Yt4Jm1OCZ— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 26, 2024
That first round feeling 🧡@WigginNathaniel x @Ravens pic.twitter.com/6Yt4Jm1OCZ
Dabo Swinney advocating for his guys. Talk about a recruiting tool right there with this clip. https://t.co/eEpWzx3pWV— Beth Hoole (@bethhooleVNL) April 26, 2024
Dabo Swinney advocating for his guys.
Talk about a recruiting tool right there with this clip. https://t.co/eEpWzx3pWV
— Beth Hoole (@bethhooleVNL) April 26, 2024
For the tenth time in 12 years, @ClemsonFB has produced a first round NFL draft pick. Pro factory https://t.co/AOTIxGKpED— Marc Whiteman (@MarcWYFFNews4) April 26, 2024
For the tenth time in 12 years, @ClemsonFB has produced a first round NFL draft pick. Pro factory https://t.co/AOTIxGKpED
— Marc Whiteman (@MarcWYFFNews4) April 26, 2024
"It was a good visit. I felt like it was home." @WigginNathaniel on his 30 visit: pic.twitter.com/3dvjvn4DEY— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 26, 2024
"It was a good visit. I felt like it was home." @WigginNathaniel on his 30 visit: pic.twitter.com/3dvjvn4DEY
Best corner in the draft is ready to show out in Baltimore 🔥@Ravens x #RavensFlock pic.twitter.com/uqt5zOxdVz— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 26, 2024
Best corner in the draft is ready to show out in Baltimore 🔥@Ravens x #RavensFlock pic.twitter.com/uqt5zOxdVz
Congrats @Ravens, you just got a DAWG 🔥 pic.twitter.com/uUGLEE7QSB— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 26, 2024
Congrats @Ravens, you just got a DAWG 🔥 pic.twitter.com/uUGLEE7QSB
With the No. 30 overall pick in the 2024 @NFLDraft, the @Ravens select Nate Wiggins! @NewEraCap📺: #NFLDraft on NFLN/ESPN/ABC📱: Stream on #NFLPlus pic.twitter.com/Q1p88mGXHK— NFL (@NFL) April 26, 2024
With the No. 30 overall pick in the 2024 @NFLDraft, the @Ravens select Nate Wiggins! @NewEraCap
📺: #NFLDraft on NFLN/ESPN/ABC📱: Stream on #NFLPlus pic.twitter.com/Q1p88mGXHK
— NFL (@NFL) April 26, 2024
All love 🧡 pic.twitter.com/3WBGDdolA6— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 26, 2024
All love 🧡 pic.twitter.com/3WBGDdolA6
Coach really called it 🤯@WigginNathaniel x @Ravens x #RavensFlock pic.twitter.com/ko3Sd9tkS2— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 26, 2024
Coach really called it 🤯@WigginNathaniel x @Ravens x #RavensFlock pic.twitter.com/ko3Sd9tkS2
🐅🐅🐅 pic.twitter.com/U7SSOQYxXw— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 26, 2024
🐅🐅🐅 pic.twitter.com/U7SSOQYxXw
EDC said what he said 🗣 pic.twitter.com/fxGW0PGAlN— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 26, 2024
EDC said what he said 🗣 pic.twitter.com/fxGW0PGAlN
If it were feasible to extrapolate Nate Wiggins’ 40-yard dash time, Nate theoretically could have covered 65.4 yards in the seven seconds it took the Ravens to turn in his card.The seven seconds were 5:33 faster than it took the team at No. 1 overall to submit its pick. https://t.co/hWFc6nkTTw— Ross Taylor (@ClemsonFBRoss) April 26, 2024
If it were feasible to extrapolate Nate Wiggins’ 40-yard dash time, Nate theoretically could have covered 65.4 yards in the seven seconds it took the Ravens to turn in his card.
The seven seconds were 5:33 faster than it took the team at No. 1 overall to submit its pick. https://t.co/hWFc6nkTTw
— Ross Taylor (@ClemsonFBRoss) April 26, 2024
Trenton Simpson had to be the first to welcome @WigginNathaniel to the Castle‼️@ClemsonFB pic.twitter.com/lsKeWVmVJ1— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 26, 2024
Trenton Simpson had to be the first to welcome @WigginNathaniel to the Castle‼️@ClemsonFB pic.twitter.com/lsKeWVmVJ1
“Y’all got the best one. I promise you.” Go inside the draft call from the Ravens to @WigginNathaniel. 😈 pic.twitter.com/UKhQzvmX4Y— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 26, 2024
“Y’all got the best one. I promise you.”
Go inside the draft call from the Ravens to @WigginNathaniel. 😈 pic.twitter.com/UKhQzvmX4Y
Capturing these moments will never get old 🧡@WigginNathaniel x @Ravens pic.twitter.com/fKg3Ry03BA— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 26, 2024
Capturing these moments will never get old 🧡@WigginNathaniel x @Ravens pic.twitter.com/fKg3Ry03BA
.@WigginNathaniel 🔥 pic.twitter.com/S2ukMfxD9m— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 26, 2024
.@WigginNathaniel 🔥 pic.twitter.com/S2ukMfxD9m
"At the Combine, I think I stopped the meeting after 3 minutes, it was over. The guy was so smart." Chris Hewitt pic.twitter.com/ky19NkR8uT— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 26, 2024
"At the Combine, I think I stopped the meeting after 3 minutes, it was over. The guy was so smart." Chris Hewitt pic.twitter.com/ky19NkR8uT
From @ClemsonFB ➡️ the RavensTrenton showing @WigginNathaniel his new digs 🔥 pic.twitter.com/hQwv5zHyrN— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 26, 2024
From @ClemsonFB ➡️ the Ravens
Trenton showing @WigginNathaniel his new digs 🔥 pic.twitter.com/hQwv5zHyrN
RUUUUUUUUKE. Make ‘em know your name in Atlanta, @ruke33. #ALLIN #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/1Bbh2ahCS6— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 26, 2024
RUUUUUUUUKE.
Make ‘em know your name in Atlanta, @ruke33. #ALLIN #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/1Bbh2ahCS6
Let's get to work, @ruke33! 😤— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) April 26, 2024
Let's get to work, @ruke33! 😤
— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) April 26, 2024
This moment is everything. @ruke33 is headed to the @AtlantaFalcons. pic.twitter.com/zRGjeerfXy— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 26, 2024
This moment is everything. @ruke33 is headed to the @AtlantaFalcons. pic.twitter.com/zRGjeerfXy
ATL WHATS GOOOOOOOOOD— Ruke Orhorhoro (@ruke33) April 26, 2024
ATL WHATS GOOOOOOOOOD
— Ruke Orhorhoro (@ruke33) April 26, 2024
The best is yet to come for @ruke33 🐅📈 pic.twitter.com/kKA2Z9ggrM— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 26, 2024
The best is yet to come for @ruke33 🐅📈 pic.twitter.com/kKA2Z9ggrM
Ruke ORHORHORO from @ClemsonFB#NFLDraft: NFLN, ABC, ESPN pic.twitter.com/zVWGLxlrJH— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) April 26, 2024
Ruke ORHORHORO from @ClemsonFB#NFLDraft: NFLN, ABC, ESPN pic.twitter.com/zVWGLxlrJH
Let's do it, @ruke33!!! pic.twitter.com/1DfAkSVOUE— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) April 26, 2024
Let's do it, @ruke33!!! pic.twitter.com/1DfAkSVOUE
You’re gonna love this guy @AtlantaFalcons fans. pic.twitter.com/Cy5AuLeXE7— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 27, 2024
You’re gonna love this guy @AtlantaFalcons fans. pic.twitter.com/Cy5AuLeXE7
— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 27, 2024
Home field. @AtlantaFalcons pic.twitter.com/EE18MimTwr— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 27, 2024
Home field. @AtlantaFalcons pic.twitter.com/EE18MimTwr
Ruh Rho#NFLDraft: NFLN, ABC, ESPN pic.twitter.com/mprNuevJM9— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) April 27, 2024
Ruh Rho#NFLDraft: NFLN, ABC, ESPN pic.twitter.com/mprNuevJM9
— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) April 27, 2024
When you get THE call. @ruke33 x @AtlantaFalcons pic.twitter.com/wJ2xyqj2oZ— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 27, 2024
When you get THE call. @ruke33 x @AtlantaFalcons pic.twitter.com/wJ2xyqj2oZ
“I’m physical. I’m aggressive. I want to run through dark alleys.I’m the guy that’s going to run through a wall for you.” Alright then, @ruke33! pic.twitter.com/yQeefQDFzd— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) April 27, 2024
“I’m physical. I’m aggressive. I want to run through dark alleys.
I’m the guy that’s going to run through a wall for you.”
Alright then, @ruke33! pic.twitter.com/yQeefQDFzd
The emotion. Go be great @ruke33 🧡 pic.twitter.com/392wYtOMjK— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 27, 2024
The emotion.
Go be great @ruke33 🧡 pic.twitter.com/392wYtOMjK
.@ruke33 with a message to the Clemson Family 🐅 pic.twitter.com/S816ZKLsxc— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 27, 2024
.@ruke33 with a message to the Clemson Family 🐅 pic.twitter.com/S816ZKLsxc
#Falcons GM Terry Fontenot says Ruke Orhorhoro is a "perfect fit" for the team: "We believed [trading up] was worth it, because we wanted that player and we have a clear vision for what he could be for us."— Marc Raimondi (@marcraimondi) April 27, 2024
#Falcons GM Terry Fontenot says Ruke Orhorhoro is a "perfect fit" for the team: "We believed [trading up] was worth it, because we wanted that player and we have a clear vision for what he could be for us."
— Marc Raimondi (@marcraimondi) April 27, 2024
Possibly the best #NFLDraft call you'll ever hear📞 @ruke33#NFLDraft: NFLN, ABC, ESPN pic.twitter.com/YQnZ8xcsrr— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) April 27, 2024
Possibly the best #NFLDraft call you'll ever hear
📞 @ruke33#NFLDraft: NFLN, ABC, ESPN pic.twitter.com/YQnZ8xcsrr
Nate the Great pic.twitter.com/aKiQ6vSqzX— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 27, 2024
Nate the Great pic.twitter.com/aKiQ6vSqzX
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 27, 2024
Can’t wait to get to work! https://t.co/2ZdNfgSpJD— Ruke Orhorhoro (@ruke33) April 27, 2024
Can’t wait to get to work! https://t.co/2ZdNfgSpJD
— Ruke Orhorhoro (@ruke33) April 27, 2024
Ship will soon be happening in Philly.@willshipley2021 x @Eagles #ALLIN #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/oSKgezuVxv— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 27, 2024
Ship will soon be happening in Philly.@willshipley2021 x @Eagles #ALLIN #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/oSKgezuVxv
https://twitter.com/Eagles/status/1784274006578778607′
FLY EAGLES FLY🦅🦅 #GOBIRDS— willshipley1 (@willshipley2021) April 27, 2024
FLY EAGLES FLY🦅🦅 #GOBIRDS
— willshipley1 (@willshipley2021) April 27, 2024
I’m so excited for @willshipley2021 as he has been drafted by the @Eagles! pic.twitter.com/hx5Hjd6LtF— Jim Clements (@ClemsonPrez) April 27, 2024
I’m so excited for @willshipley2021 as he has been drafted by the @Eagles! pic.twitter.com/hx5Hjd6LtF
— Jim Clements (@ClemsonPrez) April 27, 2024
K'Von Wallace: Eagles, Round 4, Pick 127 (2020)Will Shipley: Eagles, Round 4, Pick 127 (2024)— Ross Taylor (@ClemsonFBRoss) April 27, 2024
K'Von Wallace: Eagles, Round 4, Pick 127 (2020)Will Shipley: Eagles, Round 4, Pick 127 (2024)
— Ross Taylor (@ClemsonFBRoss) April 27, 2024
Of the 54 underclassmen in the 2024 NFL Draft, Shipley was one of only four to enter the draft early with a college degree already in hand (Miami’s Kamren Kinchens, Alabama’s Kool-Aid McKinstry and Texas’ Byron Murphy).Three years, 4,000+ career all-purpose yards & a 4.0 GPA. https://t.co/HrQ13UoDKp— Ross Taylor (@ClemsonFBRoss) April 27, 2024
Of the 54 underclassmen in the 2024 NFL Draft, Shipley was one of only four to enter the draft early with a college degree already in hand (Miami’s Kamren Kinchens, Alabama’s Kool-Aid McKinstry and Texas’ Byron Murphy).
Three years, 4,000+ career all-purpose yards & a 4.0 GPA. https://t.co/HrQ13UoDKp
A five-star person is headed to the @Eagles 🐅#ALLIN x @willshipley2021 pic.twitter.com/b01Io3jJuL— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 27, 2024
A five-star person is headed to the @Eagles 🐅#ALLIN x @willshipley2021 pic.twitter.com/b01Io3jJuL
It was an honor to coach a guy like @willshipley2021. I know his future is bright go be great my man. #FlyEaglesFly— CJ SPILLER (@CJSPILLER) April 27, 2024
It was an honor to coach a guy like @willshipley2021. I know his future is bright go be great my man. #FlyEaglesFly
— CJ SPILLER (@CJSPILLER) April 27, 2024
THROW UP THE X, ARIZONA. @atxlete x @AZCardinals #ALLIN #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/SFbuX6wC4j— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 27, 2024
THROW UP THE X, ARIZONA. @atxlete x @AZCardinals #ALLIN #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/SFbuX6wC4j
From Death Valley to The Valley pic.twitter.com/ZfGP6OYfsN— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) April 27, 2024
From Death Valley to The Valley pic.twitter.com/ZfGP6OYfsN
— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) April 27, 2024
You just drafted a monster @AZCardinals 😤@atxlete x #ALLIN pic.twitter.com/gGXP0vu3PQ— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 27, 2024
You just drafted a monster @AZCardinals 😤@atxlete x #ALLIN pic.twitter.com/gGXP0vu3PQ
Watch Will Shipley with the media for the first time as a Philadelphia Eagle. #NFLDraft https://t.co/ccIQk0sDUN— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) April 27, 2024
Watch Will Shipley with the media for the first time as a Philadelphia Eagle. #NFLDraft https://t.co/ccIQk0sDUN
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) April 27, 2024
“Arizona.”We’re so proud of you @atxlete 🧡 pic.twitter.com/SL36KYrwIY— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 27, 2024
“Arizona.”
We’re so proud of you @atxlete 🧡 pic.twitter.com/SL36KYrwIY
One word. Explosive.@atxlete x @AZCardinals pic.twitter.com/7ssQdFCXVM— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 27, 2024
One word. Explosive.@atxlete x @AZCardinals pic.twitter.com/7ssQdFCXVM
When your life changes. @AZCardinals x @atxlete pic.twitter.com/RMUWmR9S1a— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 27, 2024
When your life changes. @AZCardinals x @atxlete pic.twitter.com/RMUWmR9S1a
SWING THAT AXE AGAIN, PHILLY!The next generation Axe Man is here. @TrotterJr54 x @Eagles #ALLIN #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/Tg52MzAiCj— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 27, 2024
SWING THAT AXE AGAIN, PHILLY!
The next generation Axe Man is here. @TrotterJr54 x @Eagles #ALLIN #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/Tg52MzAiCj
RT if you’ve seen this before @Eagles 🪓 pic.twitter.com/PFGIxUVCsQ— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 27, 2024
RT if you’ve seen this before @Eagles 🪓 pic.twitter.com/PFGIxUVCsQ
The legacy lives on. @Eagles fans, you're going to want to watch the @TrotterJr54 episode of House Call.— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 27, 2024
The legacy lives on. @Eagles fans, you're going to want to watch the @TrotterJr54 episode of House Call.
Think you were all waiting for this one 😏@DietzandWatson | #FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/2EC1ZBTFIh— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) April 27, 2024
Think you were all waiting for this one 😏@DietzandWatson | #FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/2EC1ZBTFIh
AZ WHAT UP!!!!!! LETS GET TO WORK— Xavier Thomas (@atxlete) April 27, 2024
AZ WHAT UP!!!!!! LETS GET TO WORK
— Xavier Thomas (@atxlete) April 27, 2024
Eagles Hall of Famer Jeremiah Trotter told me it would be crazy if the Eagles drafted Jeremiah Junior 26 years after he was drafted. This is awesome! pic.twitter.com/HOZDknGT2V— John Clark (@JClarkNBCS) April 27, 2024
Eagles Hall of Famer Jeremiah Trotter told me it would be crazy if the Eagles drafted Jeremiah Junior 26 years after he was drafted. This is awesome! pic.twitter.com/HOZDknGT2V
— John Clark (@JClarkNBCS) April 27, 2024
Like father, like sonJeremiah Trotter Jr is a Philadelphia Eagle 👏 pic.twitter.com/Mz397NKHu9— PFF (@PFF) April 27, 2024
Like father, like son
Jeremiah Trotter Jr is a Philadelphia Eagle 👏 pic.twitter.com/Mz397NKHu9
— PFF (@PFF) April 27, 2024
Welcome home 🦅@JTrotter_54 | @TrotterJr54 pic.twitter.com/wmJxhhrkwV— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) April 27, 2024
Welcome home 🦅@JTrotter_54 | @TrotterJr54 pic.twitter.com/wmJxhhrkwV
.@atxlete with a message for the Clemson Family 🐅 pic.twitter.com/zLmI7boE5Z— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 27, 2024
.@atxlete with a message for the Clemson Family 🐅 pic.twitter.com/zLmI7boE5Z
The axe chop is headed back to Philly. (via @nflnetwork) pic.twitter.com/MEiLT9ijJF— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 27, 2024
The axe chop is headed back to Philly.
(via @nflnetwork) pic.twitter.com/MEiLT9ijJF
Watch Jeremiah Trotter Jr. meet with the media for the first time as a Philadelphia Eagle. #NFLDraft https://t.co/JXEED6pF75— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) April 27, 2024
Watch Jeremiah Trotter Jr. meet with the media for the first time as a Philadelphia Eagle. #NFLDraft https://t.co/JXEED6pF75
Shipley and Trotter going to the Eagles together makes it seven times in the last 10 drafts that a pair of Clemson teammates have been drafted by the same team. pic.twitter.com/4qoO5VghRu— Ross Taylor (@ClemsonFBRoss) April 27, 2024
Shipley and Trotter going to the Eagles together makes it seven times in the last 10 drafts that a pair of Clemson teammates have been drafted by the same team. pic.twitter.com/4qoO5VghRu
26 years apart. History repeats. @TrotterJr54 x @Eagles x @JTrotter_54 pic.twitter.com/pzrILwY5CH— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 27, 2024
26 years apart. History repeats. @TrotterJr54 x @Eagles x @JTrotter_54 pic.twitter.com/pzrILwY5CH
TD ➡️ LA@tdbeast5390 x @RamsNFL #ALLIN #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/8kJxMHKqPx— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 27, 2024
TD ➡️ LA@tdbeast5390 x @RamsNFL #ALLIN #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/8kJxMHKqPx
Congratulations, @tdbeast5390, for being drafted by the @RamsNFL! pic.twitter.com/bnF1AZuEsi— Jim Clements (@ClemsonPrez) April 27, 2024
Congratulations, @tdbeast5390, for being drafted by the @RamsNFL! pic.twitter.com/bnF1AZuEsi
Adding depth to the D-Line. 💪Welcome to #RamsHouse, @tdbeast5390! pic.twitter.com/AwpbDqp99R— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) April 27, 2024
Adding depth to the D-Line. 💪
Welcome to #RamsHouse, @tdbeast5390! pic.twitter.com/AwpbDqp99R
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) April 27, 2024
You just got a winner @RamsNFL 🐅 pic.twitter.com/hQH7M9qAQq— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 27, 2024
You just got a winner @RamsNFL 🐅 pic.twitter.com/hQH7M9qAQq
When the dream becomes real. 🐅📈@tdbeast5390 x @RamsNFL pic.twitter.com/nupkin3rZR— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 27, 2024
When the dream becomes real. 🐅📈@tdbeast5390 x @RamsNFL pic.twitter.com/nupkin3rZR
Momma Davis is all of us 🧡 pic.twitter.com/zS4HkrMqIJ— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 27, 2024
Momma Davis is all of us 🧡 pic.twitter.com/zS4HkrMqIJ
Thirteen of Clemson’s 16 primary DE starters in Dabo Swinney’s 15 full seasons as head coach have been drafted or signed into the NFL (excluding Christian Wilkins, who I'm counting as a DT). Justin Mascoll can make it 14 if he is drafted today or signed in the coming weeks.— Ross Taylor (@ClemsonFBRoss) April 27, 2024
Thirteen of Clemson’s 16 primary DE starters in Dabo Swinney’s 15 full seasons as head coach have been drafted or signed into the NFL (excluding Christian Wilkins, who I'm counting as a DT). Justin Mascoll can make it 14 if he is drafted today or signed in the coming weeks.
From a very early age, @JTrotter_54 knew just how special @TrotterJr54 was going to be. #ALLIN x #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/fob5ko1sb5— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 27, 2024
From a very early age, @JTrotter_54 knew just how special @TrotterJr54 was going to be. #ALLIN x #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/fob5ko1sb5
Ready to get to work 🐅@tdbeast5390 x @RamsNFL pic.twitter.com/vKaDW9sjZG— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 27, 2024
Ready to get to work 🐅@tdbeast5390 x @RamsNFL pic.twitter.com/vKaDW9sjZG
MAN! 3 MORE DL DRAFTED FROM CLEMSON!! THE PIPELINE IS LEGIT !! I CANT WAIT TO SEE THEM TEAR THE LEAGUE UP @NFL— Coach Da'Quan Bowers (@DaQuanBowers91) April 27, 2024
MAN! 3 MORE DL DRAFTED FROM CLEMSON!! THE PIPELINE IS LEGIT !! I CANT WAIT TO SEE THEM TEAR THE LEAGUE UP @NFL
— Coach Da'Quan Bowers (@DaQuanBowers91) April 27, 2024
Beast in the trenches. 😤#RamsHouse 🤝 @tdbeast5390 pic.twitter.com/xUx48hDmZ2— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) April 27, 2024
Beast in the trenches. 😤#RamsHouse 🤝 @tdbeast5390 pic.twitter.com/xUx48hDmZ2
A much appreciated call 😁@willshipley2021 | #FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/eirECjiydj— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) April 27, 2024
A much appreciated call 😁@willshipley2021 | #FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/eirECjiydj
Got someone who can do both.🎙️ @tdbeast5390 on his style of play. pic.twitter.com/fnagk2pKyv— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) April 28, 2024
Got someone who can do both.
🎙️ @tdbeast5390 on his style of play. pic.twitter.com/fnagk2pKyv
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) April 28, 2024
“You’re an Eagle brother, just like it was meant to be.”We’re crying, you’re crying, everyone is crying. Go be great @TrotterJr54. pic.twitter.com/eIJ4udmj0W— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 28, 2024
“You’re an Eagle brother, just like it was meant to be.”
We’re crying, you’re crying, everyone is crying.
Go be great @TrotterJr54. pic.twitter.com/eIJ4udmj0W
— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) April 28, 2024
Truly blessed and grateful to be an Eagle🙏🏾 #FlyEaglesFly https://t.co/gZgVIzcVzV— Jeremiah Trotter Jr. (@TrotterJr54) April 28, 2024
Truly blessed and grateful to be an Eagle🙏🏾 #FlyEaglesFly https://t.co/gZgVIzcVzV
— Jeremiah Trotter Jr. (@TrotterJr54) April 28, 2024
CLEMSON, S.C. — Nate Wiggins became Clemson’s 15th first-round pick of the last 10 NFL Drafts on Thursday night when the Baltimore Ravens selected the former Clemson cornerback with the No. 30 overall selection of the 2024 NFL Draft in Detroit.
During Wiggins’ college career spanning 2021-23, the Atlanta native notched 50 tackles (3.0 for loss), 24 pass breakups, three interceptions (two of which he returned for touchdowns), two forced fumbles, a sack and a blocked field goal in 1,377 career snaps over 34 games (18 starts).
Wiggins scored touchdowns of 98 yards (an ACC Championship Game record) and 46 yards on pick-sixes in 2022 and 2023, respectively. In doing so, he became the first Clemson player since Rex Varn in 1977-78 to score on an interception return in back-to-back seasons. Wiggins, a 2023 first-team All-ACC selection, also accounted two of the 16 career interceptions thrown by Drake Maye, who was selected with the No. 3 overall pick on Thursday.
“Nate is as talented as we’ve ever had come through here at his position from a skill set standpoint,” Head Coach Dabo Swinney said. “He’s really honed his craft from when I first met him. He’s a really competitive kid, and how he channeled his competitiveness, he’s really developed.”
Wiggins became the 18th first-round pick of Swinney’s head coaching tenure. Swinney’s 18 career first-round picks are the most among all active head coaches since Swinney assumed the head coaching role. Clemson has now produced at least one first-round pick in 10 of the last 12 drafts, standing alongside Alabama, Florida, Georgia and Ohio State as the only programs in the nation to do so.
Clemson has now had at least one player selected in the NFL Draft in 22 consecutive years, adding to Clemson’s second-longest such streak. Clemson previously had at least one player selected in the NFL Draft every year across the 1951-74 NFL Drafts, a span of 24 years.
The 2024 NFL Draft will resume at 7 p.m. ET on Friday with Rounds 2-3. Notes and comments from Clemson coaches following each selection will be available on ClemsonTigers.com Draft Central.
CLEMSON, S.C. — The Atlanta Falcons selected defensive tackle Ruke Orhorhoro in the second round (No. 35 overall) on Day 2 of the 2024 NFL Draft in Detroit on Friday. Orhorhoro’s selection combined with the Baltimore Ravens’ selection of Nate Wiggins in the first round on Thursday gave Clemson selections in both the first and second round of a draft for the 10th time in school history (1960, 1987, 1992, 1997, 1999, 2016, 2019, 2020 and 2021).
Orhorhoro appeared in 53 career games at Clemson from 2019-23 with 30 starts. The coaching staff credited him with 97 tackles (25.5 for loss), 12.0 sacks, nine pass breakups and two fumble recoveries in 1,526 career snaps. He posted 8.0 tackles for loss and a career-high 5.0 sacks in his redshirt senior season in 2023 to collect third-team All-ACC honors.
“The thing that everybody likes about Ruke is that he’s not quite a blank canvas but he still very much has his best football in front of him,” Head Coach Dabo Swinney said. “He’s a guy that didn’t start playing football until his junior year of high school. Watching him develop at Clemson every single year, to me, Ruke is a great example to a lot of kids in today’s world that if you’ll just stay and put the work in, if you’ve got the talent then you will develop.”
Though initially a native of Lagos, Nigeria, Orhorhoro hails from River Rouge, Mich., which shares its western and northern borders with Detroit. With this year’s NFL Draft being conducted in Detroit, he became the first Clemson player since the NFL moved away from its long-time location in New York City to be selected in a draft being held in his home metro area.
The 2024 NFL Draft will resume at noon ET on Saturday with Rounds 4-7. Notes and comments from Clemson coaches following each selection will be available on ClemsonTigers.com Draft Central.
CLEMSON PRE-DRAFT NOTES:WHAT TO WATCH FOR: 2024 NFL DRAFT
WHAT: 89th Annual National Football League Player Selection Meeting
WHERE: Detroit, Mich.
WHEN: 8 p.m. ET on Thursday, April 25 (Round 1); 7 p.m. ET on Friday, April 26 (Rounds 2-3); Noon ET on Saturday, April 27 (Rounds 4-7)
TIMING: Round 1: 10 minutes per selection. Round 2: Seven minutes per selection. Rounds 3 through 6, including compensatory picks: Five minutes per selection. Round 7, including compensatory picks: Four minutes per selection.
TV & RADIO: The 2024 NFL Draft will be televised nationally by NFL Network, ABC, ESPN and ESPN Deportes, and can be heard nationwide on Westwood One Radio, SiriusXM NFL Radio and ESPN Radio.
CLEMSON PROSPECTS: All 2024 Clemson draft prospects are expected to watch the 2024 NFL Draft from private watch parties in their respective locations.