Bryson Nesbit
Out
Injury Wrist
Est. Return 11/30/2024
2024 Receiving Stats
REC
24
YDS
264
TD
3
AVG
11.0
TAR
51
2024 Receiving Projections
2024 Fantasy Outlook
Gone is star quarterback Drake Maye, leaving a gaping void under center for the Tar Heels, but there are two capable replacements vying for the job in Conner Harrell and Texas A&M transfer Max Johnson. Regardless of who emerges to claim the job, Nesbit seems like a clear playmaker as a receiver in the tight end room. While his production fluctuated throughout the year, and John Copenhaver remains on hand to siphon away a few looks here and there, Nesbit asserted himself toward the end of the 2023 campaign, totaling 31 targets over the final four games and turning them into 18 catches for 223 yards and a touchdown. Coming off back-to-back years with more than 500 yards receiving, there's certainly reason to get excited about the potential for Nesbit to take another step forward in 2024 as a safety valve for the new signal-caller in Chapel Hill. Read Past Outlooks
Set to undergo surgery
Nesbit will undergo surgery for a fractured wrist he suffered against Georgia Tech, Inside Carolina reports.
ANALYSIS
There's currently no timetable for Nesbit's potential return to action. The tight end is North Carolina's leading receiver this season with 24 catches for 264 yards and three touchdowns. In his stead, John Copenhaver should assume his role as the top tight end in Chapel Hill.
There's currently no timetable for Nesbit's potential return to action. The tight end is North Carolina's leading receiver this season with 24 catches for 264 yards and three touchdowns. In his stead, John Copenhaver should assume his role as the top tight end in Chapel Hill.
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Touchdown in loss to JMU
Nesbit recorded four receptions (on eight targets) for 71 yards and one touchdown during Saturday's 70-50 defeat against James Madison.
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Active against NC Central
Nesbit (upper body) gathered in 3 of 5 targets for 42 yards during Saturday's 45-10 win versus North Carolina Central.
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Warming up Saturday
Nesbit (upper body) is warming up prior to Saturday's game against North Carolina Central, Inside Carolina reports.
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Could be available Saturday
Nesbit (upper body) could be available for the Tar Heels' game Saturday against North Carolina Central, Michael Koh of WCHL & Chapelboro reports.
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Touchdown in win
Nesbit had three catches for 47 yards and a touchdown in Saturday's 38-20 win over Charlotte.
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