Miami Football: Top 3 All-ACC candidates for 2020 season

Gregory Rousseau, Miami football (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
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Brevin Jordan, Miami football (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images) /

I think that Brevin Jordan is not only the best tight end in the ACC, but also the entire country. Florida fans I’m sure will argue on behalf of Kyle Pitts, and he is excellent, but I think that Jordan’s athleticism and run after the catch ability make him an absolute matchup nightmare from anywhere on the field.

Jordan has been an impact player since he came to Miami as a freshman out of Las Vegas and last year was his most best, despite getting injured and not being able to finish the season. Jordan finished last season with 35 catches for 495 yards and two touchdowns, while averaging over 14 yards per catch.

Expect Jordan to benefit from the new offensive system that Rhett Lashlee is bringing over from SMU and be a potential All-American candidate, as well as moving up draft boards as the top draft eligible tight end this season.