Breaking Down UNC's Wide Receivers
Posted Jul 18, 2025
The Alpha: "With Jordan Shipp, the talent, jumps off the screen the way he moves, the frame, what he what he brings to the table as an athlete. He runs with a combination of power and acceleration that makes things look easy at times. If he lets himself get coached up, he's got a chance to explode with this coaching staff and be an NFL-type receiver."
(Inside Carolina)
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