Dwayne Harris, WR **MERGE**

cowboyschmps3;3934220 said:
yea he'd be good hes a lot slower though we need a speed guy like Harris

haha i like the pick, but harris isn't a speed guy. he's elusive and smart, which i'd rather have anyway
 
Watched this guy play a couple of times. I honestly think this is the best pick the Cowboys has made since Tyron Smith. The OG they got in the 4th was a pretty good pick to tho.
 
Harris is listed at 6 feet 205 and runs a 4.55. He had 83 catches last season sounds like he has the potential to be solid in the slot.
 
CAREER
268 Receptions
3,002 Yards
20 TD's

2010 NUMBERS IN RETURN GAME
19 Punt Returns
222 Yards

41 Kick Returns
839 Yards

JR Season
37 Returns
1000 Yards
3 TD's
 
Big hands 10 1/8 maybe he's a "loaf of bread" type guy with the football which causes the fumbles?

PFW likes him alot



Positives: Has big hands. Gets in and out of breaks smoothly to create short-to-intermediate separation. Tracks well and catches outside his frame. Competitive and physical after the catch — quick-footed with short-area burst, run strength and tackle-breaking ability (will lower his shoulder instead of running out of bounds). Willing stalk blocker — not afraid to get his nose dirty. Very good production. Versatile — has slot experience and offers versatility as a returner (makes the first man miss). Shows playmaking ability and has upside.

Negatives: Lacks ideal height and bulk — durability needs to be investigated. Does not have elite top-end speed and vertical ability to run under throws. Average twitch and lateral agility. Played in a collegiate spread offense and was used extensively on short throws designed to get the ball in his hands. As a converted quarterback, route running and positional instincts are still developing. Ball security has been an issue — 11 career fumbles. Hands were shaky at the Senior Bowl. Bench-pressed 225 pounds only 10 times at the Combine and could stand to improve his strength and work ethic.

Summary: Consistently productive, naturally athletic jack-of-all-trades who toiled in relative anonymity. Possesses the confidence, competitiveness and toughness to supplement his endearing run-after-catch ability and a versatile skill set that will enable him to be an effective underneath receiver working from the slot. Brings added value as a returner. Could be an even better pro than college player and will draw interest from teams such as the Jaguars, Chiefs and Ravens.

NFL projection: Third- to fourth-round pick.


http://www.profootballweekly.com/prospects/player/dwayne-harris-17/
 
johnnyd;3934251 said:
Big hands 10 1/8 maybe he's a "loaf of bread" type guy with the football which causes the fumbles?

PFW likes him alot



Positives: Has big hands. Gets in and out of breaks smoothly to create short-to-intermediate separation. Tracks well and catches outside his frame. Competitive and physical after the catch — quick-footed with short-area burst, run strength and tackle-breaking ability (will lower his shoulder instead of running out of bounds). Willing stalk blocker — not afraid to get his nose dirty. Very good production. Versatile — has slot experience and offers versatility as a returner (makes the first man miss). Shows playmaking ability and has upside.

Negatives: Lacks ideal height and bulk — durability needs to be investigated. Does not have elite top-end speed and vertical ability to run under throws. Average twitch and lateral agility. Played in a collegiate spread offense and was used extensively on short throws designed to get the ball in his hands. As a converted quarterback, route running and positional instincts are still developing. Ball security has been an issue — 11 career fumbles. Hands were shaky at the Senior Bowl. Bench-pressed 225 pounds only 10 times at the Combine and could stand to improve his strength and work ethic.

Summary: Consistently productive, naturally athletic jack-of-all-trades who toiled in relative anonymity. Possesses the confidence, competitiveness and toughness to supplement his endearing run-after-catch ability and a versatile skill set that will enable him to be an effective underneath receiver working from the slot. Brings added value as a returner. Could be an even better pro than college player and will draw interest from teams such as the Jaguars, Chiefs and Ravens.

NFL projection: Third- to fourth-round pick.


http://www.profootballweekly.com/prospects/player/dwayne-harris-17/

Sounds like Crayton clone, which the O missed last year IMO.
 
Gaede;3934186 said:
Another nice pick, here. Third day is very good.

Slot guy, see ya Ogletree. I think this guy's a sleeper

Yep...or Holley. I'm With you, Ogletree is gone. Holley beeter ST player anyway, so it seemed.
 
Kind of conflicting views on his hands. He fumbled 11 times during his career but some reports say he has sure hands. How big are they?
 
DawnOfANewD;3934258 said:
Kind of conflicting views on his hands. He fumbled 11 times during his career but some reports say he has sure hands. How big are they?

10"
which is big for his height
 
DawnOfANewD;3934258 said:
Kind of conflicting views on his hands. He fumbled 11 times during his career but some reports say he has sure hands. How big are they?

10 inch hands.

Pretty bid, esp for a guy his height.
 

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