No one was surprised when Tee Higgins decided, after the national championship game, he was going to forgo his senior season at Clemson and enter the NFL draft as underclassman.
Higgins ended his Clemson career as one of the top receivers in the program’s history, catching 135 passes for 2,448 yards, while tying the school’s all-time touchdown reception mark with 27. In all, he played in 43 games with 30 starts in his three-season career.
Higgins has come a long way since his freshman season at Clemson. The Tennessee native was more of a basketball player when he first got to Clemson.