Clemson football remains firmly entrenched as one of the top offensive line prospects in the country. Four-star offensive tackle Jimmy Callis has narrowed his recruiting field to six schools.
Kalis, a 6-foot-6, 280-pound lineman out of Pittsburgh Central Catholic High School, was ranked as a Top 247 prospect in the 2027 class by 247Sports with an overall grade of 90. Kallis quickly became one of the most coveted offensive line recruits in the country.
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Clemson joins an elite group of finalists that also includes the Ohio State Buckeyes, LSU Tigers, Georgia Bulldogs, Texas Longhorns and Miami Hurricanes. The list reflects Kallis’ popularity across the country, with each finalist representing a serious playoff contender.
According to 247Sports, Kallis has three official visits scheduled, with the seventh school still technically in contention for the VIP tag.
For Clemson, being included in Kallis’ final group signals the continued intrigue of the 2027 class and reinforces the staff’s focus on strengthening the offensive trenches. The Tigers prioritize size, length and versatility on the offensive line, and Kallis fits that mold perfectly.
While a commitment timeline has not yet been announced, Clemson ranks among the top schools in Kallis, making the Tigers a legitimate contender moving forward.
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Acquiring a talent of Kallis’ caliber would be a big statement for Clemson’s future offensive line prospects.
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