Clemson Football: 2020 could be huge asset for Justyn Ross

Justyn Ross Clemson Tigers (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
Justyn Ross Clemson Tigers (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images) /
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The 2020 Clemson football season could be a huge asset for Justyn Ross as he looks to take his talents and skillset to the next level.

The Clemson football program is considered one of the favorites to win the National Championship during the 2020 season and one of the major reasons has to do with the amount of talent returning on the offensive side of the ball.

Leading the wide receivers is Justyn Ross.

Ross didn’t quite have the 2019 season that many Clemson football fans had hoped for. He was expected by many to be a consensus first-team All-American and one of the top wide receivers in the country.

Though he certainly showed promise and still had a solid season, Ross was quiet at times and certainly wants to have a better 2020 season.

There’s no doubt as we look at the future of the 2020 Clemson football season that Ross would benefit greatly from an opportunity to showcase his skills one last time.

It’s not really about the question of if he would get drafted. Ross could’ve been inserted into this 2020 NFL Draft- with a deep group of wide receivers- and he still would’ve been selected in the top couple of rounds. It’s about getting money on that rookie contract.

Justyn Ross has the potential to be the No. 1 wide receiver taken in the NFL Draft. Right now, though, there are many analysts who don’t even have him inside their top-five wide receivers for the season in College Football. In some cases, they’ve completed written the Clemson football WR off.

As soon as he comes out and has a big-time 2020 season, though, they’ll remember. They’ll remember just how physical, explosive and athletic of a play-maker he truly can be.

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They’ll remember that Ross is everything an NFL scout looks for in a boundary wide receiver and it won’t be long before he sees his name listed at the top of every WR ranking with a consensus first-round grade.