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Clemson Offensive Lineman Impresses in Spring Practice
Redshirt freshman Easton Ware drawing praise from head coach Dabo Swinney
Published on Mar. 8, 2026
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With several veteran offensive linemen departing Clemson's program after last season, redshirt freshman Easton Ware has emerged as a standout during the Tigers' spring practices. Head coach Dabo Swinney highlighted Ware's intelligence, size, strength, athleticism, and understanding of the game, indicating the young tackle has a bright future.
Why it matters
Clemson's offensive line will have a new look in 2026 after losing several starters, so the development of younger players like Easton Ware will be crucial to the team's success. Ware's early progress suggests the Tigers may have found their next standout lineman.
The details
Ware, a redshirt freshman, has impressed Swinney through the first five spring practices with his physical tools and grasp of the game. The head coach praised the young tackle's size, strength, athleticism, and football IQ, noting he has the attributes to excel at the position.
- Ware is a redshirt freshman entering the 2026 season.
- Swinney's comments came after the first five spring practices in 2026.
The players
Easton Ware
A redshirt freshman offensive tackle for the Clemson Tigers.
Dabo Swinney
The head coach of the Clemson Tigers football team.
What they’re saying
“He's smart, he's big, strong, he's athletic, he can really move. He understands the game. Kid really cares. It's very important to him. We saw that last year. I mean he's a true tackle. I mean he can athletically do everything we need him to do.”
— Dabo Swinney, Head Coach (chatsports.com)
The takeaway
Clemson's offensive line will have a new look in 2026, but the early progress of redshirt freshman Easton Ware suggests the Tigers have found a promising young tackle who could help anchor the unit in the years to come.





