Demond Claiborne

Claiborne Named Preseason All-American by Phil Steele

6/20/2025 3:20:00 PM | Football

Four Demon Deacons were also named to the preseason All-ACC team by the publication.

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Wake Forest senior running back Demond Claiborne was named a preseason All-American by Phil Steele this week in addition to four Demon Deacons being named to the preseason All-ACC teams.
 
Claiborne garnered fourth team All-America honors as an all-purpose player while also being a second team All-ACC selection. Additionally, redshirt senior linebacker Dylan Hazen and redshirt senior defensive back Nick Andersen were both on the third team All-ACC while redshirt sophomore defensive back Davaughn Patterson  was on the fourth team.
 
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Demond Claiborne | RB | SR
  • Named a 2024 Phil Steele All-American.
  • Earned multiple All-ACC honors including to the official All-ACC team as voted on by media and coaches.
  • Capped off a historic season in 2024 with 228 carries for 1,049 yards and 11 rushing touchdowns.
    • Additionally, he caught 23 passes for 254 yards and a pair of receiving touchdowns. Finally, he returned 11 kickoffs for 277 yards (25.1 average) and had a 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown at Miami in Week 13. 
  • Became the second Demon Deacon to ever log 1,000 rushing yards and 250 receiving yards in a season. 
  • Was the first Wake Forest running back to total 1,000 yards on the ground since Cade Carney accomplished this feat in 2018.
  • Tallied 11 scoring runs which was tied with quarterback Sam Hartman's tally (11) which ranks second in program history.
  • Claiborne's 100-yard return against Miami is tied for the longest play in program history, matching Alphonso Smith's 100-yard interception return for a touchdown against Maryland in 2007. 
    • The kickoff return for a touchdown marked the second of his career and he became the second Demon Deacon in program history to record multiple in his career (John Stone, 3 kickoff return touchdowns).
  • Claiborne's 1,579 all-purpose yards this season ranks seventh in program history and his all-purpose yards per game of 131.6 ranked 11th nationally:
Wake Forest Single-Season All-Purpose Yards
Rank Rush Rec PR KR Total APR
1. Kenneth Moore (2007) 316 1,011 355 172 1,854
2. Greg Dortch (2018) 20 1,078 276 376 1,750
3. Fabien Davis (2002) 446 575 363 363 1,747
4. John Zeglinski (1975) 591 354 243 542 1,730
5. John Leach (1993)  1,089 340 0 253 1,691
6. Anthony Williams (1990) 866 0 0 740 1,606
7. Demond Claiborne (2024) 1,048 254 0 277 1,530
8. Chris Barclay (2005) 1,127 159 0 222 1,508
9. Bill Barnes (1956) 1,010 41 0 440 1,491
10. Mark Young (1988) 711 245 0 488 1,444
 
Nick Andersen | DB | R-Sr.
  • Nick Andersen was one of the best tacklers in the country and leads the Demon Deacons with 122 total tackles (10.2) which is 28 more than the next closest player on the team.
    • Andersen became the first Demon Deacon with 100 tackles in a season with Ryan Smenda Jr. in 2022.
    • His 122 tackles are most in the Clawson era:
      • 1. Nick Andersen (2024) - 122
      • 2. Ryan Smenda Jr. (2022) - 117
      • 3. Ryan Janvion (2014) - 115
      • 4. Brandon Chubb (2015) - 107
      • T5. Marquel Lee (2016) - 105
      • T5. Justin Strnad (2019) - 105
  • In addition to leading the team in this category, Andersen was also the ACC leader with the next closest player totaling 117 tackles this season. Andersen's 122 total tackles also ranks 13th nationally and his tackles per game ranked seventh:
Rank                                       School              Tackles Per Game
1. Shaun Dolac                         Buffalo             12.9
2. Red Murdock                        Buffalo             12.0
3. Travion Barnes                      FIU                  11.7
4. Isaac Smith                           Miss. State        11.5
5. Carson Schwesinger              UCLA              11.3
6. Stone Blanton                       Miss. State        10.4
7. Nick Andersen                     Wake Forest    10.2
T8. Marques Watson-Trent        Ga. Southern     10.0
T8. Bryan McCoy                     Akron               10.0
10. Collin Ramos                      Navy                9.9
  • Andersen recorded eight interceptions during his career, including a pair during the 2024 season. He sits just outside the top 10 in program history and has the most in the last decade.
Career Interceptions since 2015
Rank Name Career Interceptions
1. Nick Andersen (2020-Present) 8
T2. Amari Henderson (2016-19) 7
T2. Jessie Bates III (2015-17) 6
T2. Ja'Sir Taylor (2017-21) 6
5. Essang Bassey (2016-19) 5
 
Dylan Hazen | LB | R-Sr.
  • One of the most veteran defenders in the ACC, Hazen has played in over 40 games in his career entering his final collegiate season.
    • Last season, he started in every game, finishing third on the team with 84 tackles and 36 solo tackles, while also adding seven tackles-for-loss, a sack, three quarterback hurries, an interception and a fumble recovery.
      • He recorded five or more tackles in 11 games and totaled nine tackles in a game four separate times.
      • He tallied an interception while also adding nine tackles with three solo tackles against Ole Miss and added nine tackles with three solo tackles and 0.5 tackles-for-loss in the win over NC State.
      • Hazen posted his first sack of the season against North Carolina, where he finished the game with nine tackles with a season-high six solo tackles and two tackles for loss.
    • As a sophomore, he saw action in every game and started 11 times, leading the team in tackles with 86 total tackles and 44 solo tackles while recording 8.5 tackles-for-loss, 1.0 sack and three quarterback hurries.
      • Ranked 10th in the ACC in total tackles.
      • He set a new single game career-high in tackles (14) against NC State along with a season-high 2.0 tackles-for-loss.
      • Hazen recorded 10 or more tackles in three games this season and Recorded five or more tackles in 10 games.
Davaughn Patterson | DB | R-So.
  • Davaughn Patterson had a breakout campaign in 2024 and is poised to become one of the best players in the conference during the upcoming season.
    • He started every game during the 2024 season for the Demon Deacons, finishing the season with 74 tackles, with 28 solo tackles and 3.5 tackles for loss, as well as forced fumble, and interception, and three pass deflections.
      • Patterson recorded nine tackles with 0.5 tackles-for-loss against Ole Miss and recorded a career-high 12 tackles with five solo tackles, a tackle-for-loss, and a forced fumble against Clemson.
      • He added eight tackles with four solo tackles and a pass breakup against California, totaled 11 tackles with five solo tackles against Miami and recorded eight tackles with four solo tackles and a pass deflection against Duke.
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