2019 Rookie profile

Damien Harris - RB
Franchise Football League
est 1989
6' 2"
227
33 7/8"
10"
Draft Profile:
FFL89 Pick

Rd.

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Comments:
WalterFootball.com
Draft Pick: New England Petriots
Round
3
Pick #
23
College:
Alabama
Ranking:
DLF
20
Pos.
6
DLF Rookie ADP
20.60
DLF Overall ADP
97.33
Comparison:
Kareem Hunt
NFL Grade:
5.80
Chance to become NFL starter
Comparison:
Tevin Coleman
Project. round
2 - 3
CBSsports ranking
Rookie Overall:
64
Position
2
Project. round

Comparison:
Carlos Hyde
Contract
6-4 signed a four-year contract
4.49
37.0
121.0
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Player
profiles on:
BMI - 30.99
BMI = High Body Mass Index
higher than 32.0 is extraordinary
Formula: mass(lbs) / height(in.)^2 x 703







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Prospects Comments
5' 10"
216
FFL89 Pick
JP Neil
Rd.
1
#
10
NFL - He checks in slightly undersized, doesn't have great vision and runs with a narrow base that makes him easier to tackle, but so far, those concerns haven't slowed him one bit. Big-play production is impossible to ignore, but his running style makes him best-suited to a complementary slasher role in a spread-based attack. In basketball, Henderson would be the explosive sixth man with the ability to swing certain games in your favor if he catches fire. On the ground or out of the backfield, Henderson can catch fire.

DLF - By now, most of us know the cream of the crop in this 2019 class is the wide receivers and tight ends. That might be hard for some owners to come to terms with while the craze for running backs has swept across the dynasty landscape this past year. Do not let the success of the past two running back classes cause you to push this class of runners up your draft board. Instead, be ready to select them if and when they fall. While Damien Harris does not have any specific traits that stand out, his entire portfolio (including production, athletic measurables, and film) suggest he is a very safe prospect who can succeed if given the right opportunity. This is the exact profile I like to target at the end of the first or beginning of the second round of rookie drafts, especially in a perceived down year.

CBS - Runs with a lot more power than his listed weight would suggest and has loose, relatively fluid hips, a combination that leads to defenders bouncing off him. Good, not great speed and cutting ability in space, and occasionally can make a defender miss. He's more of contact balance/power back and a rock in pass protection

Draft Sharks - In a better RB class, Harris would be a more forgettable prospect. He’s Jordan Howard. But this could be a good year to be Jordan Howard.
30 3/4"
9 3/4"
Draft Sharks (DS) - draft package 29.00 - season package 39.00
or both - 48.00 year
Projected
Round

2 - 3