2. Tee Higgins — Clemson
Let Higgins go to work on the outside and increase Wentz’s margin for error with his jump-ball skills.
Higgins can get it done through the air and on the ground as seen here against LSU on Monday night.
Tee Higgins bulldozes his way into the end zone for another Clemson TD! pic.twitter.com/waODEannkE
— Overtime Heroics (@OTHeroics1) January 14, 2020
During his final season at Clemson, Higgins caught 59 passes for 1,167 yards and 13 touchdowns.
At 6-foot-4, 215-pound Higgins would provide the Eagles with a playmaker who has the size of Alshon Jeffery but the big-play ability of DeSean Jackson.
Last season at Clemson, Higgins averaging 19.8 yards per receptions. If you add-on the lineage of Tiger stars in the NFL like DeAndre Hopkins, Sammy Watkins, and Mike Williams, Higgins should have no problem continuing the strong receiver play in the pros.