Clemson football is coming off a historic NFL Draft run, and now the focus shifts to what’s next as several key pieces move on.
ESPN recently discussed who will be replacing these first round picks on their former college teams, with Clemson having two names to make up for.
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On the offensive line, the biggest question is at left tackle after Blake Miller’s departure. Instead of turning to the portal, Dabo Swinney is sticking with what Clemson has built internally. That puts the spotlight on Brayden Jacobs, a massive lineman who has already seen limited action. He started four games last season and showed enough to suggest he can handle a bigger role moving forward. With more experience and a full offseason in the program, Clemson believes he’s ready to take that next step.
The challenge up front won’t just be replacing one player. The Tigers are expected to roll out multiple new starters, so how quickly that group comes together will matter. Even so, there’s confidence in the overall talent level, especially with how well Clemson has recruited the position in recent years.
Defensive tackle brings a different kind of concern. Replacing Peter Woods isn’t just about production, it’s about presence. He was the type of player offenses had to account for on every snap, even if it didn’t always show up in the box score. With Woods and DeMonte Capehart both gone, Clemson will be working with an entirely new interior group.
That opens the door for Amare Adams. The former five-star came in with a lot of hype and saw limited action as a freshman, but the tools are there for him to become a major factor. Clemson will likely build around him as he steps into a much larger role.
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There are other names in the mix as well. Vic Burley returns after being part of the rotation last season, and a couple of additions, including Markus Strong and Andy Burburija, should compete for snaps. It’s a fresh group, but not one lacking options.
