

Clay Webb, who is part of an unresolved lawsuit around bullying, signed with the Denver Broncos as an undrafted free agent. Jacksonville State, where Webb played for the last three seasons, announced the news Saturday night.
Clay Webb ➡️ @Broncos pic.twitter.com/fGwVskUUAx
— Jax State Football (@JaxStateFB) April 27, 2025
In 2020, Webb was sued in a federal lawsuit as one of three defendants accused in a bullying incident in 2018 at Oxford (Ala.) High School. Another then-student at the school accused Webb of making him drink a cup with semen in it. The federal lawsuit is ongoing.
Earlier this year, Webb told The Athletic that his lawyers have told him not to comment on the suit. The University of Georgia, where Webb was enrolled at the time the suit was filed, released a statement in 2020 that read: “While we cannot comment on this individual student matter, we review allegations of misconduct by our student-athletes and hold accountable those that do not meet our expectations.”
Webb spent three years at Georgia before transferring to Jacksonville State. He was a first-team All-Conference USA selection in 2024 after being selected to the second team in 2023. The 6-foot-4, 312-pound player participated in the Senior Bowl and ranked as the 15th-best guard among this year’s draft prospects in “The Beast” by The Athletic’s Dane Brugler.
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Here is what Brugler said about Webb in “The Beast”:
“From his college tape to his Senior Bowl performance, Webb has stood out consistently because of his play strength, fitting his hands and working his feet to stabilize the block. When his technique isn’t right, he can get stood up at times in pass pro or overextended in the run game — playing with consistent balance will be key for him at the next level. Overall, Webb has the feel and core strength to execute different run-blocking schemes, although answering the length and power of NFL defensive linemen will be a major jump. Convincing an NFL coaching staff that he can provide depth at both guard and center will be critical for his chances of making a roster.”
— The Athletic‘s Seth Emerson contributed to this story.
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