Minneapolis’s Minnesota Gophers have secured their third verbal commitment from Iowa’s top linebacker Kason Clayborne, a prospect who has already earned picks from North Dakota State, South Dakota State, Kansas State, and Kansas. This latest addition marks the third of the team’s four 2027 recruits, with Clayborne joining Tate Wallace and Will Clausen in the offensive line, while also being projected as a potential every-down linebacker. Clayborne’s commitment comes after a series of impressive performances, including hitting .370 in college football and scoring eight home runs in high school. His brother, Kobe, was a defensive lineman for South Dakota State last season. Clayborne’s coach, Danny Collins, emphasized his versatility and impact on the team, while linebacker coach Mariano Sori-Marin highlighted his value to the program. Clayborne’s selection underscores a shift in recruiting priorities, as the Gophers aim to build a strong defense under Coach Fleck. This move signals a strategic pivot toward a more balanced offensive strategy, which could lead to further development in the coming years.