Amari Rodgers, WR, Clemson
Post Combine
Two most overlooked (and critical) elements of being productive NFL slot receiver are 1) sturdiness/strength and 2) toughness. This clip sums up Clemson’s Amari Rodgers—tackle-breaker, first-step juice, & physicality. Most slots run OB to avoid contact but that’s not @arodgers_3. pic.twitter.com/BiR6AXhFof
— Jim Nagy (@JimNagy_SB) March 14, 2021
Clemson’s Amari Rodgers taking reps in RB drills👀
— PFF Draft (@PFF_College) March 11, 2021
(h/t @JimNagy_SB)
pic.twitter.com/t4GaMmgJ4Y
Amari Rodgers has some juice after the catch.
— Jared Smola (@SmolaDS) March 11, 2021
But he doesn't create a ton of separation, especially for a smaller, slot receiver. And he's subpar in contested situations.
Might be better off trying a move to RB. pic.twitter.com/GgktoqEKSs
Clemson WR Amari Rodgers puts up 24 bench press reps at #HOACombine. His 24 reps lead the first group of WRs here at @thehouseathlete pic.twitter.com/6dKIUNFS9J
— Josh Tolentino (@JCTSports) March 4, 2021
American team prospects having solid practice so far:
— Eric Robinson (@_Eric_Robinson) January 26, 2021
S Richie Grant
WR Amari Rodgers
RB Kylin Hill
WR Marquez Stevenson
T Alex Leatherwood
— Reese's Senior Bowl (@seniorbowl) January 26, 2021