The Skillset: Harris's length (6'1, 190) can cause problems for the opposing wide receiver, and he has the strength to jam them on the line of scrimmage. His tools are a physical mismatch for most American Athletic Conference wide receivers, but it remains to be seen how he transitions to his third defensive scheme in as many years.
The Impact: Harris will be the most naturally talented player to wear a UTSA uniform. The best-case scenario is he locks down every team's No.1 wideout. Of course, the best case hasn't happened to date in Harris's college career. He's started before at Texas A&M and LSU but hasn't played a lot of games due to off-field incidents. He may be rusty to start off, but Harris could develop into an all-conference caliber player.
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