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Offers start for Hampton Roads end

Despite missing a majority of his junior season, Chesapeake (Va.) Great Bridge defensive end Brian Jordan has pulled in a couple offers. Who has the 6-foot-4, 207-pounder received scholarships from and does he have any early leaders?
"I didn't really play a lot last year," he said. "I had injuries and concussions that took away from my season. I only played in about three games, but I am healthy now and training 100% getting ready for the summer combines, camps and passing leagues."
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Jordan discussed his ability a bit.
"I'm not a cocky guy, but I like to be mean and physical on the field," he said. "I still want to work a lot on m speed and endurance and be better on special teams."
On the recruiting front, North Carolina State and Clemson have already offered.
"Right now NC State, Clemson and Brown have offered," he said. "I'm really looking at Clemson. It is down south and I want to stay down south. I like the offense and team chemistry there. The coaches see like they know what they're doing. It'd be fun to be part of that environment."
While two schools have offered, a few others including South Carolina and North Carolina are also showing interest.
"I grew up in North Carolina and lived there for some time," he said. "I've always been a big fan of UNC. That's been a big dream to go there and pursue a career in basketball, but football has been my meal ticket. I don't consider myself as big of a fan of UNC anymore, but I would love any top Division I school."
Jordan went on to discuss what he is looking for in a college.
"I'll look at the whole vibe and environment, the community of the college, students and faculty," he said. "I also want a great school with great academics. I want to do sports and business management.
"As for location, my parents want me to get away from here and go have a college life. I'd like to stay somewhat close in case things happen."
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