Clemson’s offseason roster changes continue, with another defensive back preparing to explore his options.
Safety Rob Billings is expected to enter the transfer portal when it opens on Friday, giving the Tigers another departure from the secondary. A redshirt sophomore, Billings spent three seasons in the program and appeared in 32 games, serving primarily in a depth role.
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Billings finished his Clemson career with seven total tackles, including four during the most recent season. While his opportunities were limited, he remained a steady presence on special teams and in rotational packages.
Originally from Georgia, Billings signed with Clemson out of Milton High School as a four-star prospect in the 2023 recruiting class. He arrived with high expectations but was unable to carve out a consistent role in a crowded defensive backfield.
His decision adds to a growing list of departures on the back end of the defense. Safeties Khalil Barnes and Shelton Lewis have also announced plans to enter the transfer portal, with Lewis making his move public during the middle of the season.
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Billings becomes the sixth Clemson player overall to enter the portal during the current cycle, as roster turnover continues to reshape the Tigers heading into the offseason.
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