Strength in numbers: Clemson will have a ‘lot of guys available’ at receiver this spring

Clemson currently has 10 wide receivers on scholarship, but there wasn’t exactly strength in those last season. The Tigers were without seven scholarship receivers at one point last season. As Clemson kicked off spring practice Wednesday, Tyler …

Clemson currently has 10 wide receivers on scholarship, but there wasn’t exactly strength in those last season.

The Tigers were without seven scholarship receivers at one point last season. As Clemson kicked off spring practice Wednesday, Tyler Grisham will have six scholarship wideouts to work with. 

There’s one wide receiver, in particular, that Dabo Swinney and staff are looking forward to watching this spring and that’s Brannon Spector. The redshirt junior out of Calhoun (Ga.) High School missed the entire 2021 season due to respiratory issues, which stemmed from a previous bout with COVID-19.

“I can’t wait to see Spec out there,” Swinney said Wednesday. “He’s looked good in our mat drills and stuff, but I haven’t seen him play football awhile, so I’m excited to see him.”

Spector was back in the fold during Clemson’s first day of spring practice and started in the slot with Beaux Collins and Joseph Ngata on the outside. While Spector finally has a clean bill of health, Clemson will be without two wide receivers due to injuries this spring.

Swinney announced that EJ Williams will miss spring practice after recently having his knee scoped. Williams missed time due to injury last season and was held out of Clemson’s Bowl Game after he was deemed a close contact to a teammate who tested positive for the virus.

“It breaks my heart that EJ won’t be able to go because again, he was literally just last week tearing it up,” Swinney said. “This is something that just kind of needed to be fixed. We know who he is and what he can do. I think he’s got high-level ability.”

When back healthy, Williams will be a significant contributor for Clemson offensively. He’s not the only wide receiver who will be sidelined this spring though. Will Taylor, who is working his way back from an ACL injury, is still 4-to-5 weeks out from returning. He will begin a hitting program next week for the baseball team but will be unable to partake in any football drills.

“The biggest thing is just getting our numbers back,” Swinney said. “I mean to have seven scholarship wide receivers out, I’ve never been a part of that, as long as I’ve been coaching. Usually, you only have like nine on scholarship in college football, maybe 10. We’re going to have 10 this year…I’m super excited about it because we got some talented guys.”

The only positive Clemson was able to squeeze out of last year’s injuries to the receiver room was the emergence of Beaux Collins and Dacari Collins. They were thrown into the fire last season and now, according to Swinney, they’re both further along than they would have been, had Clemson stayed completely healthy in 2021.

Beaux was among Clemson’s first-string wide receivers during practice Wednesday, along with Ngata.

Before Swinney mentioned just how good Ngata has looked thus far, he made sure to knock on the table in front of him. Ngata had a great freshman year and as Swinney later said, these past two seasons have been a real challenge as he dealt with various injuries. 

“Ngata has been amazing,” Swinney said. “He has been amazing this offseason. His leadership, he’s just done an awesome job. And again, just availability has been his issue. Hopefully, this is the year that he can stay on the field. If he can stay on the field, the rest will take care of itself. I promise you that. He’s a really talented player.”

For now, Clemson will be without Williams and Taylor, while Antonio Williams and Cole Turner won’t arrive until this summer.

“It’s a really good group, for sure,” Swinney said. “Adding Adam Randall to that group and getting him there. Obviously, Beaux and Troy (Stellato), we got a lot of guys that are available to us.”

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Swinney gives some good news on injury front

Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney had some potential good news for the Tigers on the injury front. Coach Swinney passed along the good news during his Tuesday press conference. “EJ wants to try to play. We will see where he is today and see if he can …

Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney had some potential good news for the Tigers on the injury front.  Coach Swinney passed along the good news during his Tuesday press conference.

“EJ wants to try to play. We will see where he is today and see if he can do it. He is going to have to have the surgery but he wants to play. We are going to tape him up and see if he can. Hopefully he can play. If so we will do the surgery at the end of the year,” said Swinney.

Sunday night coach Swinney had said he expected Williams to be out for four to six week.

Mac Lain has very high expectations for Ross, Clemson receiving corps

Former Clemson offensive lineman and current ACC Network analyst Eric Mac Lain has very high expectations for Justyn Ross and the rest of the Tigers’ receiving corps heading into the 2021 season. Mac Lain expects Ross, who missed last season due to …

Former Clemson offensive lineman and current ACC Network analyst Eric Mac Lain has very high expectations for Justyn Ross and the rest of the Tigers’ receiving corps heading into the 2021 season.

Mac Lain expects Ross, who missed last season due to a congenital spinal issue which required surgery in June of 2020, to make a splash in his return to the field this season while setting himself up to make a lot of money in the NFL following his redshirt junior season with the Tigers.

“I think first-round draft pick,” Mac Lain said on the ACC Network when asked about his legitimate expectations for Ross in 2021. “This guy looks like Julio Jones when he walks out. He’s big, he’s from Alabama, a scary sight to see. Of course, wearing No. 8. He’s that good. He’s that dominant of a player.”

Mac Lain’s fellow ACCN analyst, EJ Manuel, pointed out that Ross is certainly not the only Clemson wideout to watch out for this season.

“You’ve also got E.J. Williams. You’ve got Frank Ladson, Jr. You’ve got Joseph Ngata,” Manuel said. “These guys are loaded, man. They might’ve actually got better at receiver, to be completely honest, as far as size, top to bottom. So, it’s pretty crazy.”

Mac Lain believes this year’s Clemson receiving corps has the potential to be as good as the group of receivers he played with that featured several guys who went on to play in the NFL.

“I was in a room with Deandre Hopkins, Sammy Watkins, Martavis Bryant, Charone Peake,” Mac Lain said. “These guys I think can rival that, which is crazy to say. It’s a little unproven. I’s going to be proven early and often this year.”

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