Among the top-rated guests in Clemson for the second session of the Dabo Swinney Football Camp were from Florida, [autotag]A.J. Davis[/autotag] and James Robinson.
The Lakeland duo arrived on Wednesday and stuck around until Sunday. Robinson, a four-star wide receiver, worked with Jeff Scott. Davis, a four-star running back, joined Tony Elliott.
“(Elliott) pushed me hard and he taught me how to cut,” Davis said, during an interview with TheClemsonInsider.
Elliott told Davis, “Don’t rush (and) take my time on the drills.”
According to 247, Davis is ranked as the No. 4 running back in the class of 2017. The 6-foot, 185-pound prospect enjoyed his time in Clemson.
“It’s good,” he said. “They have good academics.”
Davis also likes Dabo Swinney
“He’s a cool guy. He’s laid-back,” he said.
After the Clemson camp, Davis spent two days in Auburn for camp. Florida State and Florida hosted him before his trip to Tigertown.
The major instate program have offered, as have Clemson, Auburn, Ohio State, Tennessee and Virginia Tech. There are no favorites.
“I should have my top-five during the season,” he said.
A couple of factors will be considered.
“Academics, how they run their offense and the coaches,” Davis said.
As a sophomore, he rushed 180 times for 1,200 yards with 15 touchdowns.