650 yards
Over his final two seasons at Clemson, Higgins became one of the best wide receivers in college football. Following his freshman year where he totaled 345 yards, Higgins would combine for 2,103 receiving yards in his final two collegiate seasons.
While he may not have notched as many receptions as some of the other top receivers in this year’s draft class, Higgins always made sure he got as many yards as he could on every reception. Altogether, in his 135 receptions at Clemson, Higgins averaged an impressive 18.1 yards per reception.
Coming into the NFL, Higgins isn’t going to be asked to be the go-to guy in Cincinnati’s offense, but he’ll still be asked to create chunk plays through the air. Given that he could snag around 40 receptions, it isn’t out of the realm of possibility for Higgins to finish with 650 receiving yards with the Bengals in 2020.