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Bryson Nesbit's Skill Set A Weapon For Tar Heels At Tight End Or Receiver


Imagine a 6-foot-6, 220-pound athlete lining up as a slot receiver. Not just on a few snaps, but on a regular basis. Then, imagine him lining up wide, then at tight end, then as the H-back, whatever that title might be in current football parlance. Oh, and he’s a basketball player who has chosen football. That’s exactly what UNC has in . (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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Bryson Nesbit's Skill Set A Weapon For Tar Heels At Tight End Or Receiver


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