Clemson's wide receiver room is getting a major boost from a familiar face. According to head coach Dabo Swinney, Tyler Brown, who flashed incredible potential as a freshman before being hampered by injuries last year, is back to 100% and looks poised for a monster season.
"He's healthy. He's made plays all camp. It's good to see," Swinney said Tuesday.
When asked what gives him the confidence that Brown is ready for a comeback, Swinney's answer was direct, based on what he's witnessed every single day in practice.
"Seeing it every day, just daily consistency in practice, that's what I see," Swinney said. "Flying around, playing fast... We all saw him make some great plays as a freshman. So just seeing it every day, that's what I see."
The return of a fully healthy Brown adds another dynamic weapon to Clemson's offense as it prepares to face a talented LSU secondary. For Swinney, the key is simple.
"I'm really excited about him if he stays healthy."