From Tigers to Towering Targets: Clemson’s 2026 WR Lineup
Clemson enters the 2026 season with one of its deepest wide-receiver rooms in recent memory, losing only Antonio Williams from last year’s squad. The roster stretches from seasoned graduate seniors like Luke Stubbs and Grady Sherrill to redshirt sophomores and freshmen such as Gordon Sellars III, Naeem Burroughs and Connor Salmin. Bryant Wesco Jr. and T.J. Moore are primed as co-MVPs after combining for over 1,000 yards in their first two seasons, while Sellars emerges as the freshman sleeper poised to steal snaps. Beyond those names, role players like Tristan Smith, Juju Preston and Cole Turner fill out a room bursting with size, speed and potential, giving offensive coordinator Chad Morris almost unlimited options for deep-ball fireworks and gadget plays.
It’s like Clemson’s recruited the entire WR catalog from Amazon Prime—so many names that you need a flowchart just to send a text. Sure, only one guy left, but don’t be surprised if some freshmen stage a mutiny over snap counts. Wesco and Moore are the household-name duopoly ready to co-star in next year’s highlight reel, while Sellars lurks in the wings like a bargain-bin action hero waiting to save the day. Meanwhile, the rest of the room is so jam-packed that even Coach Morris might ask Alexa to decide who runs the third-down route. Buckle up, because when you’ve got 18 receivers, your biggest problem isn’t injuries—it’s remembering who caught the touchdown.

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