Denver Harris
Denver Harris  CB  Texas A&M | NFL Draft 2025 Souting Report - Portrait Image
Denver Harris
Height
5-11
Weight
175
College
Texas A&M
Position
CB
Class
Freshman
Home town
Houston, TX
83.9/100
Player Rating
19
PositionRank (DB)
4.39
FortyYD Time
Interceptions
Interception YDS
Passes Defensed
3
Tackles
14
Sol tackles
10

Denver Harris CB Texas A&M | NFL Draft Profile & Scouting Report

Denver Harris CB Texas A&M
NFL Draft Profile & Scouting Report

ROLE: Outside Zone CB
Last Updated: 04/29/2024
Draft Year: 2025
40 time: 4.39 seconds (86%*)
Age: 20.7 DOB: 09/22/2003
Measurables:
Height: 5-11 (41%*) Weight: 175 (3%*)
Forty: 4.39 (O) (86%*)
0% 100%
(C) - NFL Combine (P) - Pro Day (O) - Other (HS) -Estimated from High School Combine
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ROLE: Outside Zone CB
Last Updated: 04/29/2024
Draft Year: 2025
40 time: 4.39 seconds (86%*)
Age: 20.7 DOB: 09/22/2003
Measurables:
0% 100%
Height: 5-11 (41%*) Weight: 175 (3%*)
Forty: 4.39 (O) (86%*)
(C) - NFL Combine (P) - Pro Day (O) - Other
(HS) -Estimated from High School Combine
For an explanation of how the (HS) data is calculated see this article
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Overall Rating: 83.9 / 100
Average rating of opposition Offense player has faced
Offense Rating:
80%
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QB Rating When targeted: 98.5
Tackling:
48%
Run Defense:
74%
Coverage:
66%
Zone:
65%
Man/Press:
66%
DRAFT PROJECTION: 4th
Overall Rank: #112 Position rank: #19
College Games: 10 College Snaps: 428
Grade: 4 ESPN  Stars 4 ESPN  Stars ESPN RATING: 87/100
Grade: 247 Sports 4  Stars 247 Sports 97 Stars 247 RATING: 97/100
Grade: 5 Stars 5 Stars RIVALS RATING: 6.1 (100%)
Player Comparison* (Similarity level)
M.J. Devonshire - Pittsburgh
77%
Max Melton - Rutgers
77%
Kei'Trel Clark - Louisville
76%
Draft Profile: Bio
Denver Harris from North Shore High School was rated a 4-star recruit by ESPN and handed a 4-star grade by 247 Sports. Following high school, Harris opted to join Texas A&M after being heavily recruited.

In 2022 as a freshman Harris saw action in 5 games and played a total of 211 snaps at cornerback for the Aggies. He recorded 13 tackles, 2 assists, while adding 6 stops. In coverage Harris notched up 2 pass breakups, no interceptions, and QB rating when targetted of 75.2.

After the end of the season he transferred to LSU where as a sophomore for the Tigers in 2023 Harris played in 5 games and logged 217 snaps for the Tigers. He made only 7 tackles, no assists, and had one stop. In coverage he totaled one pass breakup, no interceptions, and QB rating when targetted of 108.3.
Scouting Report: Strengths
  • Harris tracks the ball well and does a nice job of getting his head around in plenty of time to avoid flags.
  • Can get up under a receiver’s chin and has the speed to flip his hips and run downfield. Harris has the quick and surprisingly powerful hands to jostle receivers early. But he’s at his best peeking into the backfield.
  • Has more of a slot receiver skill set, but with more and more small, quick receivers emerging as No. 1 threats, is the kind of quick-footed cover man who can counter those kinds of pass catchers.
  • Good instincts and anticipation reads and reacts with discipline. Dangerous with the ball in his hands.
  • He’s also very good in zone coverage, showing a great understanding of routes and the ability to close quickly.
  • He’s a better tackler than his size might suggest.
Scouting Report: Weaknesses
  • Like a lot of collegiate corners, Harris has a tendency to get grabby, something that will have to be coached out of him.
  • Lacks a physical element to his game, and he doesn’t have a frame that can carry a lot of weight. He’ll get outmuscled at the top of routes by bigger receivers.
  • Making the tackle against bigger backs is a potential issue.

How other scouting services rate Denver Harris (Overall Rank)

All Scouts AverageOverall Rank
107.7
All Scouts AveragePosition Rank
23.0
*Percentile Ranking in Player's Position Group (NFL Combine Historical Data): This percentile reflects how a player's specific statistics rank in comparison to historical performances at the NFL Combine, specifically within their position group. A higher percentile indicates a better performance. For instance, being in the 90th percentile for a particular stat means the player outperformed 90% of their peers in that category.

*Similarity Percentage: This percentage is calculated based on a comprehensive analysis of various factors, including height, weight, 40-yard dash times, on-field performance statistics, and overall player rating. The analysis is conducted against our database of draft prospects from 2021 to 2023. This similarity score helps in evaluating how closely a current prospect aligns with past prospects. It is important to note, however, that this score reflects similarities based on college production and attributes, and does not account for eventual success or performance in the NFL.