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Rated as the #45 athlete in the nation by ESPN.com...top-20 player in South Carolina by ESPN.com and Rivals.com...#59 athlete in the nation and #16 player in South Carolina by 247Sports.com...#26 tight end in the nation by Scout.com...played in the Shrine Bowl and the Offense-Defense All-American game...had 37 receptions for 493 yards and five touchdowns along with 112 rushing yards as a senior...coached by Michael Allen at Nation Ford High School...recruited by Jeff Scott...born Jan. 18, 1994.

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