Breaking down Clemson’s competitive depth on offense with Tigers’ OC Tony Elliott | Packer & Durham

ESPN College Football published this video item, entitled “Breaking down Clemson’s competitive depth on offense with Tigers’ OC Tony Elliott | Packer & Durham” – below is their description.

On Packer & Durham, Clemson’s OC Tony Elliott joins the show to discuss who impressed him from the Tigers in the offseason. He discusses if the wide receivers have competitive depth and breaks down the rest of the offense.

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