4 Clemson players ranked in college football's top 100 players for 2025

Sep 23, 2023; Clemson, South Carolina, USA; Clemson Tigers defensive tackle Peter Woods (11) enters the field prior to a game against the Florida State Seminoles at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: David Yeazell-Imagn Images
Sep 23, 2023; Clemson, South Carolina, USA; Clemson Tigers defensive tackle Peter Woods (11) enters the field prior to a game against the Florida State Seminoles at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: David Yeazell-Imagn Images | David Yeazell-Imagn Images

Hype has just been pouring into Clemson football all offseason and that is going to continue well into the summer and fall until the Tigers finally take the field against LSU.

Following a playoff season, Dabo Swinney and Clemson return the most production of any team in the Power Four and that includes arguably the best quarterback in the country, the best receiving corps, and one of the best defensive lines in the nation, too.

The Tigers are basically loaded at every position heading into the 2025 season.

We've already talked at length about the top NFL Draft prospects on the team and how many experts see four, five, and even six Tigers going in the first round next year, but in all that talk, we've almost overlooked the on-field outlook for 2025.

On3 recently released its top 100 players ahead of the 2025 season this week and four Tigers made the cut in the top 50. Actually, four Clemson stars were listed in the top 35.

Peter Woods is listed as the 13th-best player in college football, TJ Parker comes in at No. 18, Avieon Terrell is No. 21, and Cade Klubnik is all the way down at No. 33. The most shocking ranking is Klubnik at 33 because many believe he's the best returning quarterback in the country.

Klubnik will have plenty of chances to prove this ranking wrong.

With four of the top 35 players in the country on its roster, Clemson should be one of the favorites to win the national title this season and I would be absolutely floored if the Tigers didn't make the College Football Playoff as a top-four seed and the ACC's representative as the champion (again).