Clemson makes top four for three-star Texas corner Bryant Robinson

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Bryant Robinson, a cornerback out of Lone Star High School in Frisco, Texas, is down to four programs, according to Rivals’ Sam Spiegelman. Clemson made the cut alongside Texas Tech, Arizona State and Arizona.

Rivals list Robinson at 6-foot-3 and 175 pounds. He is also listed as a three-star prospect and the No. 557 overall player in the class, while 247Sports is much higher on him, ranking him No. 130 nationally and the No. 25 cornerback. That kind of gap usually means there is some projection involved, but it also means there is real upside if Clemson’s evaluation is right.

Robinson made his first impression during his sophomore year, recording 21 tackles and 10 pass deflections across nine games en route to earning Texas District 5-5A D-I Defensive Newcomer of the Year.


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Clemson has already landed a solid safety in Jarrell Chandler this cycle, so Robinson would keep the Tigers building momentum in the defensive back room.

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This article originally appeared on Clemson Wire: Clemson in final four for three-star Texas corner Bryant Robinson

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