2026 WR Devin Fitzgerald, son of legendary NFL WR, sets Clemson visit
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After signing another top-25 recruiting class last cycle, Clemson and Dabo Swinney are gearing up to make some noise on the 2026 recruiting trail.
The Tigers are hosting their junior day event this weekend, though a rising soon-to-be senior prospect has now locked in a March visit to the ACC program.
Phoenix Brophy Prep three-star wide receiver Devin Fitzgerald, the son of longtime Arizona Cardinals superstar WR Larry Fitzgerald, is visiting the Tigers on March 8, he tells On3.
Fitzgerald is beginning to rack up offers, with the likes of Arizona, Florida State, Pittsburgh, Duke, Arizona State, UCLA and others already in the mix. Fitzgerald is a Pitt legacy.
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The 6-foot-2, 185-pounder broke out during his junior season at Brophy, catching 52 passes for 720 yards and nine touchdowns. He was a key member of an offense that helped lead the Broncos to a 10-3 season. Brophy finished as the No. 6 team in the state, according to the On3 Composite Rankings.
Fitzgerald is the No. 496 overall prospect and No. 79 WR in the 2026 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 2 player in Arizona.
Clemson currently has five commits in its 2026 class, including another Arizona native in Queen Creek four-star quarterback Tait Reynolds, the No. 18 QB in the cycle.