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Breaking Down UNC Defensive Lineman Myles Murphy's Game


's blend of power and agility were evident during UNC's spring game, where he controlled his assigned gap, disrupted plays with his penetrating ability, and forced the QB to make plays on the run. Despite his 300-pound frame, Murphy also demonstrates impressive acceleration and speed in short areas, enabling him to rapidly close. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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Breaking Down UNC Defensive Lineman Myles Murphy's Game


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