2 min read • April 24, 2021
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Amari Rodgers dealt with a major injury in the spring of his junior season but was injury free in final season at Clemson. In 2019, Rodgers tore his ACL in spring practice and had surgery but managed to return in just 5 months missing only one game. This is an abnormally quick recovery timeline and even beats Adrian Peterson's return from an ACL tear in 2012. Although not as productive as AP in his return junior year, Rodgers did come back to have a great final season at Clemson scoring seven touchdowns on 77 receptions. The long-term concern is the associated damage and his medical grade will be based on a current MRI.
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