This offseason, we’ll give you a full 360-degree view of each position group, evaluating how they performed last season, who they lost and gained, and what to expect in 2024. We’ve gone through the entire defense and began the offense with running backs. We’ve enjoyed complimenting great performances and looking forward to more, but now we must turn to some areas that must improve, starting with wide receiver.
2023 Performance
Do the wide receivers struggle because of poor quarterback play, or does poor wide receiver play make the quarterback look bad? We’ll never know for sure (and it’s likely somewhat of a mix), but we do know the top-rated Clemson WR by PFF grade last year was Tyler Brown at 68.