CLEMSON FOOTBALL

Nuk Hopkins named to All-Sophomore team


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Former Clemson wide receiver Deandre "Nuk" Hopkins was named on Wednesday to PFF's All-Sophomore team.

Hopkins had 76 catches (127 targets) for 1,210 yards and six touchdowns during the 2014 season and was named as a Pro-Bowl alternate. He has 128 receptions and 2,012 yards and 8 touchdowns in two years in the NFL.

He also became the second-youngest player (22 years, 198 days) to reach 2,000 yards as Hopkins did it in only his 31st career NFL game.

DeAndre Hopkins

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