Speedy wideout who is also a national record-holder in track
Before Clemson: Spent his first three seasons at Woodgrove in Purcellville, Va. before playing his senior season at Bullis School in Potomac, Md. … made an instant impact in his lone season at Bullis, earning first-team IAC and IAC Offensive Player of the Year honors … named as team captain and offensive MVP in leading Bullis to a 7-4 record, scoring two touchdowns in the defeat of Georgetown Prep in the IAC title game … recorded 57 receptions for 1,013 yards (17.8 avg.) with 14 receiving touchdowns as a senior … also added 307 yards on nine kickoff returns (34.1 avg.) and finished the year with 1,336 all-purpose yards … was an all-region selection as a junior at Woodgrove … played both ways as a sophomore, posting 53 catches for 1,107 yards and 16 touchdowns in 10 games while adding 29 tackles and four interceptions on defense … consensus four-star prospect according to Rivals, 247Sports and ESPN … listed by ESPN as the nation’s No. 133 overall prospect and as the nation’s 19th-best wide receiver … ranked as the nation’s No. 195 overall prospect by 247Sports, which counted him as the 25th-best wide receiver in the class … named as a four-star prospect and No. 132 overall prospect by PrepStar … was also one of the region’s most-decorated track athletes … earned four state titles and three All-America selections in track, and was part of a 1600 sprint medley relay team that set a national record in January 2025 (3:22.50) … was also part of 4×200 relay team alongside Olympian Quincy Wilson that posted the nation’s second-best all-time mark in March 2025 (1:24.64) … won the Virginia Class 4 state title in the 100-meter dash as a 10th grader and won the IAC title in the event as a junior … ran a personal-best 10.44 in the 100-meter dash … coached by Skyler Springs at Bullis … committed to Clemson on March 8, 2025.
Personal: Born April 28, 2007 … enrolled at Clemson in January 2026 … pre-business major credited as a straight-A student in high school … last name pronounced “SAL-min.”