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Denver Harris

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Class
2022
POSCB
HT6-0
WT175
On3 Industry
97.46
High School
North Shore
Hometown
Houston, TX

Scouting Journals for Denver Harris

Denver Harris Scouting Summary

Charles Power

10/26/21

Among the more technical corners in the 2022 cycle. A legit 6-foot corner prospect with high-end turn and run acceleration. Recorded sub 4.5-second 40-yard dash times at college camps prior to his junior season. Stays attached in the intermediate game. Quick feet, change of direction and reactions to sudden movement. Playing speed to win foot races vertically. Terrific timing playing the ball in the air. Becomes a threat to score in returning interceptions. Eyes are a strength, as is understanding of the game and the position. Physical in coverage, and a willing striker in the run game. Plays with terrific balance. Confident in press coverage. His scheme versatility has drawn comparisons to NFL cornerbacks. Back on the field as senior after an ACL injury late into his junior season.

Denver Harris evaluation at Under Armour All-America Game

Charles Power

1/02/22

Denver Harris was a late arrival at Under Armour, coming in mid-week. The Texas A&M is a smooth mover in coverage and plays with good technique. Jordan Hudson got the better of him in 1-on-1’s, but that was probably more about Hudson than mistakes from Harris. The Houston native caught our eye in the game with some physicality as a tackler.

Denver Harris rated as a five-star in initial On300

Charles Power

8/01/21

The 2022 cornerback cycle appears to be loaded and Harris has perhaps the best junior video of the group. He’s super smooth and technical in coverage with the ability to seamlessly transition within his backpedal. Harris has locked down his side of the field playing big-time Texas high school football at Houston (Texas) North Shore. He often looked like the best player on the field despite other teams often avoiding any throws in his direction. The 6-foot, 180-pounder also ran in the 4.4’s at college camps prior to his junior season.