As the 2024 college football season approaches, one name stands out among Clemson’s incoming talent: Bryant Wesco Jr. Ranked 28th in the ESPN 300 for the 2024 class, Wesco is the second-highest-rated prospect Clemson has secured this year. His impressive performance during spring camp, coupled with a notable 10-pound increase in weight over the summer, has positioned him as a potential game-changer for the Tigers.
Clemson returns several experienced pass catchers this fall, including Tyler Brown, Troy Stellato, and Antonio Williams. With Cade Klubnik under center, the Tigers’ offense already has a strong foundation. However, history shows that Clemson has often relied on freshmen to lead the team in receptions. Since Dabo Swinney took the reins in 2009, six freshmen have topped the Tigers’ reception charts during their debut seasons. Could Wesco be the next freshman phenom to emerge under Swinney’s guidance?
Wesco’s blend of size, speed, and football IQ makes him a prime candidate to contribute early and often. His strong spring showing indicates that he’s ready to compete at the collegiate level, and the added muscle over the summer suggests he’s preparing to handle the physicality of the ACC.
While Clemson’s receiving corps is packed with talent, Wesco’s potential to break out cannot be overlooked. If he continues to develop at his current pace, don’t be surprised if Wesco becomes a key target in the Tigers’ passing game this season. Keep an eye on Bryant Wesco Jr.—he might just be the next big name in Clemson football.