Brevin Jordan and Will Mallory arrived in Coral Gables this summer as the top two tight end prospects in the nation. Al Blades Jr. walked onto the Greentree Practice Field where his father once played with a glittering high school resume that befit his pedigree. And Gurvan Hall, an early enrolle that was sidelined during the spring because of a wrist injury, has returned with a vengeance.
Though they haven’t been on campus very long, a handful of the Hurricanes’ top freshmen have wasted little time in impressing their coaches — and some of the veteran teammates they’ll be trying to challenge for playing time when Miami opens its season Sept.