De’Corian Clark was a multi-sport athlete at O.D. Wyatt High School in Fort Worth, Texas, where he played both wide receiver and returner, and was a track & field star. He holds the school’s long jump record with a jump of 24-9 ½ and during his senior year, he was named the District-MVP and committed to play football for UTSA.
Clark’s playing time was limited in his first two seasons, only getting into 5 games and hauling in 9 passes for 63 yards with 1 touchdown. During his junior season, Clark established himself as a productive starting wide receiver and in 13 games snared 52 passes for 755 yards and 7 touchdowns.
This season De’Corian Clark has taken his game to a new level and has cemented himself as a quality prospect in this draft. In 9 games he had 51 catches for 741 yards and 8 touchdowns. Clark missed the rest of the season after these 9 games due to a knee injury requiring season-ending surgery.