Passing game coordinator and tight ends coach Kyle Richardson met with the media for about 30 minutes.
He said that he's excited about dispelling the notion that Clemson doesn't use its tight ends like other schools and said that in 96% of plays, there is at least one tight end on the field, and in 2021, there was at least one tight end in on every play.
Richardson is extremely excited about his tight end room.
Jake Briningstool is known for his athleticism and pass-catching ability, but he said don't sleep on him as a blocker because he has a mean streak and isn't afraid to be physical.
Davis Allen can do everything - catch pass, line up in the box, etc.
Sage Ennis is a combination of Allen and Briningstool as far as his skillset goes.
Luke Price - who Richardson called the grandpa of the group because he's been at Clemson so long - is that tough, physical player you want blocking for your running backs and quarterback.