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  The redshirt freshman is a threat to take any touch to the house every time he touches the ball. Jordan brings elite straight-line speed as well as a polished ability to change directions quickly and in tight spaces. Finding ways to get Jordan into space, particularly if he's matched up with a linebacker, should be near the top of first-year offensive coordinator Sterlin Gilbert's wish list. Jordan's biggest question mark? Pass protecting at 5 feet, 9 inches and 172 pounds behind a shorthanded offensive line. - The Post-Standard

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