Jahan Dotson, one of the top receivers in the 2018 class from Hightstown, N.J., believes he is finished taking visits this summer as he turns his focus to his junior season at The Peddie School.
Dotson visited Clemson on June 18 and has been to Rutgers, Alabama, Ohio State, Michigan and Michigan State over the past month.
“Yeah, I think I am done taking visits,” Dotson said in an interview with The Clemson Insider.
Dotson hopes to return to Clemson for a game this season, though.
“Definitely, if possible,” he said.
The 6-foot, 160-pounder hasn’t caught up with Clemson’s coaching staff of late.
“I haven’t heard from them much since my visit,” Dotson said.
Heading into the season, Dotson has high expectations for his team.
“Undefeated,” Dotson said. “Going to have some very good games with teams like St. Peter’s Prep and The Hun School, but I feel an undefeated season coming.”
Beyond next season, Dotson is looking for a college that is the right fit, both on and off the field.
“Definitely education and if they have my major,” Dotson said of what will be important to him when he makes a decision. “A place that fits me and a staff that could help me become a better man on and off the field.”
Right now, Dotson doesn’t have a timetable for a decision.
“I’m really not sure yet,” he said.
He also said he doesn’t have any frontrunners in his recruitment at this time.
“I don’t really have any leaders,” he said.
Dotson is rated by the 247Sports Composite as a four-star, the No. 2 player in New Jersey, the nation’s No. 5 wide receiver and the nation’s No. 54 player overall.
As a sophomore in 2015, Dotson hauled in 65 passes for 1,174 yards and 16 touchdowns.
Dotson played his first two seasons at Nazareth High School in Pennsylvania, but transferred to The Peddie School for his final two years.