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The Critical Reserve: Post spring depth chart raises questions

The Critical Reserve: Post spring depth chart raises questions

Clemson’s football coaching staff released the post-spring depth chart Friday, and when you look at the first team there were no surprises. In fact, the depth chart looks like the one we wrote about at the end of spring practice.However, to tell the story of Clemson’s football team and to look ahead at what the 2015 season might hold you have to go beyond the starters and look at the players listed as second and third on the depth chart. We already know you have to be seriously deep to make a run, and while the Tigers have the numbers and the talent, they will be young at several positions where depth will be a must.The starters? They will be ok and I can’t imagine that any of the starting spots (except at safety where T.J. GreenT.J. GreenJr. Safety#15 6-3, 205Sylacauga, ALView Full Profile and Jadar JohnsonJadar JohnsonJr. Defensive Back#18 6-0, 200Orangeburg, SCView Full Profile are battling and at the corner spot opposite Mackensie AlexanderMackensie AlexanderRS So. Cornerback#2 5-10, 190Immokalee, FLView Full Profile) will really be up for grabs.

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The Critical Reserve: Post spring depth chart raises questions
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