Marcus Harris
Marcus Harris  DE  Auburn | NFL Draft 2025 Souting Report - Portrait Image
Marcus Harris
Height
6-2
Weight
286
College
Auburn
Position
DE
Class
Senior
Home town
Montgomery, AL
81.1/100
Player Rating
19
PositionRank (DL)
5.06
FortyYD Time
Sacks
7
Fumbles Forced
1
Tackles
40
Sol tackles
21

Marcus Harris DE Auburn | NFL Draft Profile & Scouting Report

Marcus Harris DE Auburn
NFL Draft Profile & Scouting Report

SUB-POSITION: NT/DT
Last Updated: 04/24/2024
Draft Year: 2025
40 time: 5.06 seconds (6%*)
Bowl Invite: Senior Bowl
Measurables:
Height: 6-2 (16%*) Weight: 286 (92%*)
Hands: 9 5/8 (37%*) Arm: 32 (20%*) Span: 77 4/8 (9%*)
Forty: 5.06 (C) (6%*) Ten Yard: 1.77 (C) (3%*)
Vertical: 29.5 (C) (13%*) Broad: 103 (C) (3%*)
Bench: 27 (C) (76%*)
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(C) - NFL Combine (P) - Pro Day (O) - Other (HS) -Estimated from High School Combine
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SUB-POSITION: NT/DT
Last Updated: 04/24/2024
Draft Year: 2025
40 time: 5.06 seconds (6%*)
Bowl Invite: Senior Bowl
Measurables:
0% 100%
Height: 6-2 (16%*) Weight: 286 (92%*)
Hands: 9 5/8 (37%*) Arm: 32 (20%*)
Span: 77 4/8 (9%*)
Forty: 5.06 (C) (6%*)
10 Yard: 1.77 (C) (3%*)
Vertical: 29.5 (C) (13%*) Broad: 103 (C) (3%*)
Bench: 27 (C) (76%*)
(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: 81.1 / 100
Average rating of opposition Offense player has faced
Offense Rating:
79%
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Tackling:
62%
Pass Rush:
68%
Run Defense:
90%
DRAFT PROJECTION: 3rd
Overall Rank: #91 Position rank: #19
College Games: 48 College Snaps: 2012
Grade: 4 ESPN  Stars 4 ESPN  Stars ESPN RATING: 83/100
Grade: 247 Sports 3  Stars 247 Sports 83 Stars 247 RATING: 83/100
Grade: 2 Stars 2 Stars RIVALS RATING: 5.4 (89%)
Player Comparison* (Similarity level)
Tyler Lacy - Oklahoma State
81%
Desjuan Johnson - Toledo
68%
Tuli Tuipulotu - USC
60%
Draft Profile: Bio
Marcus Harris, who came from Park Crossing High School in Montgomery, Alabama, was recognized as a 4-star recruit by ESPN and a 3-star by 247 Sports. His early football ability led him to join Kansas. In 2019, as a freshman, Harris saw limited action, participating in only 3 games and recording a single tackle. His sophomore year saw a significant increase in playtime with 367 snaps, resulting in 22 tackles 8 assists, and 7 total pressures.

Harris transferred to Auburn for his junior year, quickly adapting to the increased competition. Over the next three years at Auburn, he increased his impact on the field. In 2021, he played 527 snaps, managing 17 tackles and contributing to the defense with 3 sacks. His senior year in 2022 saw him involved in 546 snaps, adding 20 tackles and increasing his sack total. By 2023, Harris had solidified his reputation, logging 533 snaps, 28 tackles, and a career-high of 7 sacks, culminating in All-SEC honors. His improvement and on-field results led to an invitation to the 2024 Senior Bowl.
Scouting Report: Strengths
  • Displays excellent quickness off the snap, effectively shooting gaps and disrupting plays early.
  • Maintains good body control and strength against the run, capable of securing single-gap duties.
  • Demonstrates a high motor and relentless pursuit of the play, often outlasting his blockers.
  • Uses skilled hands and clever techniques to disengage from blockers and make impactful plays.
  • Capable of resetting the line of scrimmage with his power, occasionally overpowering his opponents.
  • Shows agility and flexibility to adapt on the line, whether in lateral movements or in penetrating gaps.
  • Leverages his low center of gravity to maximize contact balance and maintain leverage against larger opponents.
  • Instinctual playmaker with a natural ability to navigate through traffic and locate the football.
Scouting Report: Weaknesses
  • Shorter arm length limits his ability to extend and control engagements, often leading to close-quarter battles.
  • Can be moved by double teams or powerful single blockers, struggling to hold his position.
  • Lacks a diverse pass-rush repertoire, needing to develop more finesse moves to succeed at the professional level.
  • Not always gap-disciplined, occasionally abandoning his assignment prematurely to pursue the play.
  • Size and build could limit effectiveness against the NFL’s larger and more powerful offensive linemen.
Scouting Report: Summary
Marcus Harris has the explosive first step and gap penetration that NFL teams covet in a 3-technique defensive tackle. His high motor and relentless pursuit enable him to disrupt plays behind the line of scrimmage and make him an asset in high-tempo defenses. Harris effectively uses his hands and quickness to compensate for his size, frequently winning leverage battles at the point of attack.

However, his lack of ideal NFL size and arm length could limit his effectiveness against the power and size of pro offensive linemen. Harris’s short arms often leave him locked in chest-to-chest battles, reducing his ability to shed blocks and make plays independently. Additionally, his aggressive play style sometimes leads him to vacate his assigned gap, creating vulnerabilities that can be exploited.

Overall, Marcus Harris's draft stock should be evaluated on his potential as a situational pass rusher and rotational interior lineman. His penetration skills and relentless energy make him a potential late-round steal for teams that can paper over his negatives and utilize his strengths in specific defensive packages.

Marcus Harris percentiles vs other Defensive Ends (NFL Combine historically - higher value represents better perfomance)

How other scouting services rate Marcus Harris (Overall Rank)

All Scouts AverageOverall Rank
91.0
All Scouts AveragePosition Rank
47.0
*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.