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One of UNC's most versatile players, tight end Bryson Nesbit ready to make an impact


With injured, UNC has placed a renewed emphasis on tight end. said they would consider "more two tight end (sets) since Bryson can play both." The 6-foot-5, 230-pound Charlotte native got used to lining up wide in high school, where they would use his height advantage to throw fade routes and let him out-jump defenders. (MSN.com)

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One of UNC's most versatile players, tight end Bryson Nesbit ready to make an impact


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