Last year, Justyn Ross led defending national champion Clemson with 1,000 receiving yards on 46 catches, and he was not even polished as a pass catcher.
This spring, Ross has shined up on his skills and is having the kind of spring his coaches hoped he would have.
“The biggest thing for those guys is that when they are that athletic, they can get away with some things athletically,” co-offensive coordinator Tony Elliott said. “But as you continue to progress, technically you have to improve and what you are starting to see is that technically he is really starting to own the position, whereas before he was a little bit inconsistent from an assignment standpoint.