Amari Rodgers knows as well as anybody that no spot is guaranteed at this point in Clemson fall camp.
But early returns - quite literally in one phase of the game - are the sophomore is poised for a breakout season.
“Last year coming in I was a new guy so I had to learn everything. This year now that I have the whole playbook in my mind,” Rodgers said, “I'm confident that I can play faster.”
The Knoxville, Tennessee product came out of the spring No. 1 on the depth chart at the ‘2’ receiver, ahead of junior Cornell Powell and early-enrollee freshman Derion Kendrick.