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Turner's Take: Ebron in his own words


is nothing if not confident. The junior tight end has the numbers to back up his boasts. A second-team All America and finalist for the Mackey Award, Ebron led Carolina with 55 catches for 895 yards and had three touchdowns on the regular season. Prior to the season finale with Duke, he announced that he would enter the 2014 NFL Draft. So next Saturday’s Belk Bowl will be his final appearance as a Tar Heel. (GoHeels.com)

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