OL Prospect Decommits from Clemson’s 2025 Class

The Clemson football program lost a member of its 2025 recruiting class on Friday.

Trinity Christian Academy (Addison, Texas) three-star offensive lineman Jaylan Beckley announced his decommitment from the Tigers via social media.

The 6-foot-5, 305-pound junior had been committed to the Tigers since Jan. 28, after he visited Clemson for the program’s elite junior day.

“I am so thankful to Coach Swinney, Coach Riley, and the entire coaching and support staff at Clemson,” Beckley wrote in a social media post. “There are so many people that took the time to recruit me and made a sincere effort to build a relationship with me and my family. I met some incredible people at Clemson, including the other recruits, awesome Clemson fans, reporters & more – I truly wish them all the very best and I hope to maintain some of those relationships going forward.

“After much prayer, reflection, and countless discussions with my family and mentors, I’ve decided that I need more time to make this very big decision about where I will spend the next 3-5 years for my college career. The final decision was mine alone, and I do not take it lightly. I have nothing but love for Tiger Town. Thank you for all that continue to support me on this journey, I’m extremely blessed to have some incredible opportunities ahead. My recruitment is officially re-opened.”

Following Beckley’s decommitment, Clemson now has 10 commitments in its 2025 class, including a pair of offensive linemen in Buford (Ga.) four-star Brayden Jacobs and Liberty Christian Academy (Lynchburg, Va.) four-star Easton Ware.

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