BREAKING NEWS : Clemson Tigers Confirmed Three Players in Top 100 NFL Draft Board

The Clemson Tigers have a few players who could be selected early in the 2025 NFL Draft. The Clemson Tigers have become something of an NFL factory in recent years, and despite their struggles on the collegiate field, they appear to be producing talent for the next level.

Mock Draft Database is a website that collects as many mock drafts as it can discover and generates a consensus big board from the data. The Tigers have three players in the Top 100 for the 2025 NFL draft, with the most recent ranking at No. 68 overall.

Linebacker Barrett Carter is the highest expected pick, which is not surprising. He’s fighting for a berth in the first round and is presently ranked No. 31, so he’s in a solid spotThree Clemson draft hopefuls make updated ESPN Top 70 prospects | TigerNet

Carter has not had the best start to the season, but neither have many of his Clemson colleagues. He had a poor game against the Georgia Bulldogs, missing two tackles, but excelled against the Appalachian State Mountaineers.

Clemson Tigers Have Three Players in Top 100 NFL Draft Board

He performed well as a pass rusher against the Mountaineers’ offensive line, recording three pressures and one batted ball. For the first time since his freshman year, he was held without a tackle.

He’s not much of a pass rusher, but he does well against the run.

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Offensive tackle Blake Miller rounds out Clemson’s Top 100 players.

Miller has allowed only one pressure on 62 snaps this season, indicating an improvement in victory rate from previous seasons. He possesses the conventional offensive tackle frame and has progressed significantly over his career. Cade Klubnik was the next highest player, ranking No. 126 overall. While he hasn’t played consistently well, there is still space for improvement in this quarterback class if he can put together a strong season.

If Klubnik stumbles, it may be wise to use his last year of collegiate basketball to boost his stock.

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