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<p>The Clemson Tigers don't throw out offers often, so when they do, it's a BIG deal.</p>
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<p>Which prospects in Georgia recently earned an offer from the Tigers?</p>
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<p>Prep Redzone takes a look...</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='321478' first='Elijah' last='Griffin'] - Savannah Christian</strong></p>
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<p>The No. 1 prospect in Georgia for the 2025 class, it's easy to see why Griffin was one of the very first offers that the Tigers extended in the 2025 class. He's a game-changing defender who can attack the quarterback and stop the run. Whether he's playing on the EDGE or on the interior, Griffin is a true playmaker on the line who demands a double team. He's a truly elite prospect and one of the very best across the country in the 2025 class. The Tigers know how to recruit and develop defensive lineman, and Griffin is certainly one of the best. He's explosive off the ball, plays with leverage, and has a outstanding blend of raw strength and speed for his size. The big, powerful 6-foot-4 270-pounds has a chance to be the No. 1 prospect in the country when it's all said and done. As a sophomore last year, Griffin was a immediate difference maker, making 82 tackles, 30 TFLs, and 14.5 sacks.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='411923' first='Justin' last='Hasenhuetl']<a href="https://prepredzone.com/player/justin-hasenhuetl/"><strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong></a><a></a> – OL – Rabun Gap</strong></p>
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<p>The 2025 class in Georgia is LOADED with impressive offensive line prospects, and the athletic interior lineman from North Georgia is one of the best. The Clemson Tigers had him on campus for a camp this week, and the Rabun Gap lineman left with an offer. At 6-foot-5 285-pounds, Hasenhuetl has become one of the hottest OL prospects across Georgia over the last several weeks. He's a mean and nasty lineman, but he's also extremely athletic for his size. He shows good lower body strength and can get to the second level in the run game, bullying smaller llinebackers at the second level. He shows great footwork, but his grittiness and toughness stand out the most. really stand out. He's a major weapon on the offensive line and will climb higher and higher in the Prep Redzone 2025 rankings in the next update. Rabun-Gap has one of the top 2025 classes in Georgia, and Hasenhuetl is one of the best on the roster. He has major D1 size, talent, and strength, and it will only lead to more offers down the road.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='338664' first='Brayden' last='Jacobs'] – OL -Buford</strong></p>
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<p>Another big-time offensive tackle in the metro-Atlanta area, Jacobs is a promising tackle prospect due to his size and versatility. Pushing 6-foot-7 and around 300-pounds, Jacobs already had easy D1 size and saw a big offer come his way from the Clemson Tigers, giving him another major D1 opportunity. He's excellent in the run game and opened up massive holes at right tackle last year for St. Francis. Now, he'll play for the Buford Wolves in hopes of winning a 7A title in 2023. His father played in the NFL for the New York Giants, so football runs in his blood. Still a young prospect, Jacobs is still learning and developing, making him an easy young lineman to offer for major D1 programs. In a loaded 2025 OL class in Georgia, Jacobs is emerging as one of the best.</p>
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