4-star DB Graceson Littleton decommits from Clemson
Wiregrass Ranch (Fla.) four-star cornerback Graceson Littleton has decommited from Clemson, as first reported by 247Sports.com’s Tom Loy.
Littleton had been committed to the Tigers since June, when he chose them over Alabama, Penn State, Iowa, and dozens of other offers.
Interest in him has ramped up in recent weeks though, including an offer from Texas. Littleton also has been a top flip target for Michigan, which is looking to beef up its defensive backfield this cycle.
He is expected to visit the Wolverines this weekend for their game against Oregon, according to On3’s Steve Wiltfong.
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The 6-foot, 175-pounder is the No. 99 overall prospect in the 2025 class, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
He also ranks as the nation’s No. 12 cornerback and No. 15 recruit in Florida.
Littleton was one of the top overall performers this summer at Overtime’s OT7 Finals event, where On3’s Charles Power wrote this about him:
“He was easily one of the top defenders on hand at the OT7 Championship. The Tampa area standout was strong in coverage throughout the week and made a number of plays in coverage down the stretch on Sunday. Littleton often drew the opposing team’s top receiver and won many of the matchups. He did a nice job staying attached in man coverage and was generally in good position when targeted. We saw Littleton locate and make plays on the ball when targeted, including an impressive interception during bracket play on Sunday. He locked horns with Jamie Ffrench in the semifinal and made a great play in coverage in addition to breaking up a would-be touchdown. The combination of ball skills, long speed and overall coordination was impressive.”
This is a developing story.