Big Board ranking: #26
Positional ranking: #3
Overview
Position: OT
College: Oklahoma
Class: Junior
Age: 21
Measurables
Height: 6’4”
Weight: 315 lbs.
Arm length: 34 1/8”
Hand size: 9 1/4″
Athletic testing
40-yard dash: 4.98 sec.
10-yard split: 1.77 sec.
Vertical jump: 28.5”
Broad jump: 105.0”
Bench press: N/A
3-cone drill: N/A
Short shuttle: N/A
Strengths
Passable length at offensive tackle. Great overall athleticism. Tremendous mobility and movement skills. Impressive core strength. Light on his feet. Very good mirror skills. Feet are extremely smooth sliding in pass protection. Shows an ability to speed up his slides as a pass blocker. Able to ditch technique and reach to take out wide rushers. Extends with aggressiveness and purpose as a pass blocker. Shuffles towards the guard to close off inside rushes. Comfortably erases spin moves. Tremendous balance to stay on his feet and recover. Exceptional stopping power. Very aggressive hand fighting. Strong hands to stay connected. Able to straighten out and uproot opponents to get them on the ground. Can drive defensive tackles on down blocks. Quick transitioning from block to block. Accurate reaching opponents on the second level. Great acceleration to get out in space. Not someone to be in front of with a head of steam. Shoves opponents with force. Frame seemed to fill out some from 2021 to 2022.
Weaknesses
Hands are active but can be all over the place. Needs to be wary of grabbing the jersey at the shoulder. Can get beat on the speed rush by leaning at the waist and not moving his feet. Will leave his feet behind and lunge in general. Defenders can control him some by extending to his chest. Would like to see him be aggressive in chipping or slapping the hands of opponents when they latch on. Will sometimes stay on the ground if he ends up there.
NFL comparison
Jason Peters
Conclusion
Overall, Harrison is an athletic left tackle with high all-around upside if he can continue polishing his game. The future is exciting, but he should have no problems starting early in his career based on the foundation as a player.