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Something special about Mack Hollins, Eagles' fourth-round pick


is a vertical threat who averaged 20.6 yards per catch for the Tar Heels. But he was also a special teams captain all four years he played at Chapel Hill. “The way I got on the field, I walked on there and special teams is how I got my opportunity to travel with the team. After my freshman year, I became a special teams captain and was captain all four years. (Philly.com)

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