4. Tee Higgins — Clemson
An imposing wideout, who stands 6-foot-4, Higgins is the biggest wideout of the elite first-round talents. The former Clemson All-American is a jump-ball specialist and a touchdown machine (25 the past two seasons).
Lacking the explosive playmaking abilities of Lamb, Jeudy or Ruggs, Higgins excels at outboxing cornerbacks in the red zone.
Tee Higgins bulldozes his way into the end zone for another Clemson TD! pic.twitter.com/waODEannkE
— DoorMatted (@doormatted) January 14, 2020
During his final season at Clemson, Higgins caught 59 passes for 1,167 yards and 13 touchdowns.