
Jake Briningstool is an American football tight end who played college football for the Clemson Tigers at Clemson University. On December 23, 2024, he declared for the 2025 NFL Draft via his Instagram handle after playing four seasons with Clemson (2021–2024). During his career, he participated in the 2021 Cheez-It Bowl, 2022 Orange Bowl, 2023 Gator Bowl, and 2025 Senior Bowl.
According to the official website of Clemson University, Briningstool is a two-time Third-Team All-ACC selection (2023, 2024) and left Clemson as the all-time leader in receptions by a tight end with 127. He recorded 127 receptions for 1,380 yards and 17 touchdowns in 48 games, including 26 starts. Before Clemson, he played at Ravenwood High School under Matt Daniels and was a unanimous four-star prospect.
Jake Briningstool NIL Deal
Jake Briningstool made deals with ONIT Athlete in 2024, Real Champions, Inc. in 2023, and Game Day Products and TigerImpact in 2022 according to On3. However, his NIL deal Valuation is not available as of March 2025.
Jake Briningstool NIL Deal Tracker
The following table compiles Jake Briningstool's NIL deals as of March 2025, based on On3 data:
Date | Deal Partners | Details |
08/15/24 | ONIT Athlete | NIL Deal |
02/20/23 | Real Champions, Inc. | NIL Deal |
11/03/22 | Game Day Products | NIL Deal |
08/01/22 | TigerImpact | NIL Deal |
ONIT Athlete
Briningstool partnered with ONIT Athlete on August 15, 2024 according to On3.
Real Champions, Inc.
Briningstool partnered with Real Champions, Inc. and announced it via his X account (@Jbriningstool) on February 20, 2023.
Game Day Products
On November 3, 2022, Game Day Products introduced Briningstool as one of their NCAA ambassadors, announcing it via their official Instagram handle.
TigerImpact
According to On3, Briningstool partnered with TigerImpact on August 1, 2022.
FAQs on Jake Briningstool
A. Jake Briningstool holds American nationality.
A. No, Jake Briningstool is not married as of March 2025.
A. Jake Briningstool attended Clemson University.
A. Jake Briningstool weighs around 241 pounds (via NFL official website).