At practice two days ago you could see the look in his eyes. You knew he was going to play well today. And he didn't disappoint.

Take football totally out of the equation and he is a quality young man. He is an unbelievable individual. He is a guy you want to be around. He just leads with the way he conducts himself and the way he handles his business.

He is not a vocal person.

[Orr has only seven catches overall but they've been timely, according to Mason, which goes along with his blocking.] He had a 7-yard catch the other day at North Carolina, ... that was as good of a catch as you'll see in tight quarters.

He really worked hard on gaining some weight. He's a stronger player. Hopefully, that strength will carry over (during the season).

He was kind of the odd man out because there weren't enough passes to go around. But he was a great No. 3 receiver and very much of a team guy. He never complained.

Because of some of the things he went through early in his career, how hard he works, how important it is to him, how he lives his life off the field and things that are important to him.

It looks like he's back up to speed. It looks like he's set for a big year.