Clemson wide receiver Tee Higgins is one of the best athletes in the draft and will be taken in the first couple of rounds come April. Higgins is a long and explosive wideout that uses his body to his strength. He is great at going up in traffic and catching the ball, something many teams are looking for.

There are a couple of knocks that could cause Higgins to fall a bit, including his ability to read the ball. Sometimes on deep balls, Higgins has trouble adjusting to make the catch and that is something that will need to be worked on.

Even with some of the struggles he is one of the safer wideouts on the board and should be in the league for a very long time. Let's breakdown the three best landing spots for Higgins.

3. Tennessee Titans

If somehow Higgins fell to the second round the Titans make a whole lot of sense for his services. It's hard to imagine the Titans are going to spend a first-round pick on him after drafting Corey Davis in the first round in 2017, but he is another weapon that would go great in an offense led by Ryan Tannehill.

Higgins rolling out wide with Davis and A.J Brown, not many defenses are going to have much success slowing that down.

2. Oakland Raiders

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Raiders coach Jon Gruden has made it very clear he loves players that come from Clemson, and it would make a lot of sense for them to go wideout with the first-round pick they received from the Chicago Bears.

There are still some questions about if Derek Carr will be the quarterback of this team going forward but whoever is throwing the ball is going to need weapons and a dynamic playmaker in Higgins would be the perfect guy.

1. Buffalo Bills

Cole Beasley has been a solid wideout this season for the Bills but he really isn't a deep threat and that is what the team needs desperately.

Josh Allen has a strong arm, and he needs someone he can air it down the field too. The Bills defense is elite and if the offense can make strides this offseason maybe next year will finally be the year the Bills can knock off the Patriots in the AFC East. If he is still available late in the first round when the Bills draft the team needs to run to the podium to turn in their draft card.