Trio of Clemson wide receivers set to "dominate" in 2025, says analyst

Dec 21, 2024; Austin, Texas, USA; Clemson Tigers wide receiver T.J. Moore (1) in action during the game between the Texas Longhorns and the Clemson Tigers in the CFP National Playoff First Round at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images
Dec 21, 2024; Austin, Texas, USA; Clemson Tigers wide receiver T.J. Moore (1) in action during the game between the Texas Longhorns and the Clemson Tigers in the CFP National Playoff First Round at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images | Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

If there's one position group on the offensive side of the ball for Clemson that's going to have little to no question marks heading into the season, it would have to be the wide receiver room.

The number of potential starting wideouts the Tigers have on the roster is ridiculous from Antonio Williams all the way down to Tyler Brown. There are a number of potential starters, but there's a trio that's pretty much locked in despite some efforts from the fourth and fifth options.

That trio is Williams, Bryant Wesco Jr., and TJ Moore.

And one analyst believes that they're all about to dominate college football in 2025.

Nicholas Rome of Saturday Blitz posted his rankings of the top 50 receivers set to dominate college football this season and three Tigers appeared on the list.

Wesco was the first one mentioned at No. 32 as Rome stated that he has elite speed and the Freshman All-American is gearing up to take more pressure off the other two wideouts this season. Tyler Grisham recently provided an intriguing update on Wesco, stating that he's added 20 pounds to his frame and is now somehow even faster. Bad news for defenses.

The next was Moore at No. 25. Rome says that he's explosive and can win his fair share of 50/50 balls and he combined with Wesco to create one of the scariest freshman wide receiver duos in the nation. He's only going to benefit from having a Heisman-caliber quarterback.

Lastly, Williams was mentioned at No. 11. This is a little lower than I would have expected, but college football is loaded with receiver talent this year. Rome said that Williams is the biggest wide receiver threat on the roster and he could follow in the footsteps of legends before him who won titles like Mike Williams and Tee Higgins. Massive praise there.

Overall, this trio is one of the most dynamic in the country and they each bring something different to the table. Defenses are going to have nightmares thinking about trying to guard these guys.

And that's not even mentioning Tristan Smith and Tyler Brown.

Yeah, these guys are about to dominate college football in 2025.