Clemson football offers son of NFL legend Larry Fitzgerald

Brophy Prep wide receiver Devin Fitzgerald (1) makes a catch during a practice at Brophy College Prepatory in Phoenix on Sept. 4, 2024.
Brophy Prep wide receiver Devin Fitzgerald (1) makes a catch during a practice at Brophy College Prepatory in Phoenix on Sept. 4, 2024. | Patrick Breen/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK

There are some big names on campus this weekend for Clemson football, including a recruit with some elite NFL bloodlines.

Clemson is hosting a slew of top talent this weekend, headlined by four five-star recruits. There are over 20 four and five-star prospects on campus this weekend and you just know Clemson is buzzing with the school also hosting a regional matchup between the Tigers and West Virginia.

It's a good time to be a Tiger fan.

What made the weekend even more exciting, especially for one young recruit, was the fact that Dabo Swinney offered three-star wide receiver Devin Fitzgerald officially. He happens to be the son of NFL receiving legend Larry Fitzgerald.

Right when he got to campus, Swinney extended him an offer which just goes to show how well he's been recruiting because he was able to secure an official visit from a four-star receiver without a scholarship. It's even more impressive when that four-star receiver has an NFL legend dad as well as over 30 offers.

Fitzgerald has to be near the top of the target list this weekend after this offer and Swinney is going to have to sway him before he takes trips to Stanford, Notre Dame, and North Carolina.

He's also high on UCLA and Arizona State.

The 6-foot-2, 195-pound son of Larry Fitzgerald is ranked the No. 480 overall recruit in the class as well as the 78th-best receiver, according to the 247Sports Composite. He reportedly took a trip to UCLA just two weeks ago and is also looking at Arizona State along with his other officials.

This is a big offer for both sides.