Will Spiers’ biggest asset is his leg as Clemson’s starting punter, but recently, the Tigers have asked him to use his arm a little bit as well.
Through the first few days of spring practice, Spiers has been working with Trevor Lawrence, Taisun Phommachanh and D.J. Uiagalelei as Clemson’s fourth quarterback, with Chace Brice having transferred to Duke and walk-on quarterback Patrick McClure limited in practice due to an injury.
“They just needed a fourth arm,” Spiers explained. “I just go out there and the receivers running routes, so I’m the fourth arm to throw to them.