Four-Star CB Daniel Harris decommits from Georgia
Miami (FL) Gulliver Prep four-star cornerback Daniel Harris announced his decommitment from Georgia Monday evening.
The 6-foot-3, 180 pounder had been committed to the Bulldogs since July.
Harris sent a statement to On3 regarding his decommitment:
First I would like to thank the University Of Georgia, Coach Smart, and Coach Fran Brown for building a great relationship with me and my family.
I also would like to thank all of the Georgia Bulldog fans who have supported me during my recruitment process.
However after countless hours of discussing the best possible opportunities for me at the next level I have decided to decommit from The University of Georgia and open up my recruitment.
– Daniel Harris
Daniel Harris Scouting Summary
“Tall corner who has one of the best size and speed combinations among prospects at the position in the 2023 cycle,” On3’s Director of Scouting Charles Power wrote. “Has plus stature and length for the position, checking at 6-foot-2, 175 pounds with arm length over 32 inches. Doubles as a strong sprinter with a personal best of 10.74 seconds in the 100 meters through the middle of his junior track season.”
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“The physical skill set results in a pure outside corner who excels at turning and running with receivers downfield. Smooth in his transitions, particularly for a taller cornerback. Understands how to best position his body when in-phase with receivers. Capable of locating and turning to track the football. Shows encouraging signs of physicality as a run and cover down defender. Willing to throw his body around and has some striking power. Can continue improving his ball production and tackling form. The physical traits give him one of the more tangible and projectable skill sets among top corners in the 2023 cycle.”
Harris currently ranks as the No. 155 player in the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that accounts for all four major recruiting services. He also tabs in as the No. 20 cornerback and the No. 37 player in the state of Florida.