The NFL combine provides a chance for prospects to show NFL teams what they are capable of, particularly the players who are not first-round prospects. Clemson has a mix of first-round talent with cornerback Nate Wiggins and linebacker Jeremiah Trotter Jr., in addition to other players who are not first-round prospects in running back Will Shipley, defensive tackles Ruke Orhorhoro and Tyler Davis, and defensive end Xavier Thomas. All of these players made their mark in one way or another at the combine.
For Wiggins, he called his shot in speaking with Mike Florio and Chris Simms ahead of the combine, saying he would run a high 4.