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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; During visits to eight teams �- the Colts, Eagles, Bills, Patriots, Saints, Giants, Falcons and Panthers -- Arkansas defensive tackle Marcus Harrison is said to have done a good job of convincing most if not all that he has learned ...
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04-22-2008, 11:26 AM | #1 |
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Marcus Harrison
During visits to eight teams �- the Colts, Eagles, Bills, Patriots, Saints, Giants, Falcons and Panthers -- Arkansas defensive tackle Marcus Harrison is said to have done a good job of convincing most if not all that he has learned from the mistakes in his past. Harrison was arrested last August after police found marijuana in his car, but he told teams about it before they could even ask. "I didn't try to hide it," Harrison said. "I owned up to it and I told them if they draft me, it won't be an issue at all. I've learned from my mistakes. I embarrassed my family, my teammates �- and it won't happen again." One NFL coach said Harrison is a first-round talent who still could wind up going on the first day of the draft.
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04-22-2008, 11:35 AM | #2 |
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Re: Marcus Harrison
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Positives: Has a thick chest, big back and wide waist and hips...More of a two-gap type who needs to play with better consistency, as he showed in the past that he is capable of defeating blocks and clogging rush lanes...Marginal pass rusher, but does have enough speed to move along and make plays at the line of scrimmage...Shows adequate quickness and agility coming out of his stance, but only when he keeps his pad level down (tends to get tall in his stance)...When he shows desire, he is effective at shooting his hands to gain separation in attempts to shed blocks (but short-arms too often, allowing double teams to wash him out)...Has the functional feet and balance to make plays outside the box (former defensive end)...When he stays low in his stance and keeps his hands inside his frame, he is able to maintain position vs. a blocker right over his head...When he does a good job in reading and recognizing the play, he is effective at getting into position to make the play (consistency is lacking)...Has better power playing the two-gap than on the move...When he keeps his hands active, he can get off blocks quicker...Good collision-type tackler with the ideal reach to latch on and drag ballcarriers down...Hits with a thud and can clog rush lanes and push the lead blocker back with his initial low step off the snap...Has limitations reading schemes up front, but when he locates the ball, he is quick to close...Does not do it often, but when he uses his hands to disengage, he is capable of creating a new line of scrimmage...Has the frame to carry more bulk without having it affect his speed...When he finds the screens, he takes good angles to close. Negatives: Has had left knee injuries that warrant further medical evaluation...His 2007 summer arrest needs to be resolved before a team can invest a draft pick in him...Did a good job rehabilitating from his 2007 knee injury, but the former coaching staff felt that he needed to be monitored, as he rarely pushed himself in the training room and was a problem at times in the locker room (the staff questioned his toughness, as he would not give full effort when hurt and while trying to become a leader, he failed to live by example and spent more time yelling at teammates rather than mentoring them)...Will get into a rhythm on the field where he would just go through the motions for long stretches and the staff felt that he was getting complacent, lacking the fire in his belly to play until the whistle...Has stiff hips that cause him to look sluggish working his way down the line...Needs to learn how to sink his pads and keep his back low, as he narrows his base and gets pushed off the line of scrimmage often, when he gets too tall coming off the snap...Lacks an array of pass-rush moves and, while naturally strong, he does not extend his hands or generate a powerful punch that is needed to keep blockers off his feet...His tall stance and "short arm" tactics leave him exposed to cut blocks and double teams give him problems, as he does not anchor well, nor use his hands effectively to shed...Needs a clear path to the quarterback, as he does not have the speed or agility to generate a long chase...Marginal bull rusher with very poor rip and club moves, and can be stonewalled by a strong hand placement from an offensive lineman, as he fails to maintain leverage...Has marginal lower-body strength to gain position and hold his ground firmly...Has had problems with the snap cadence and can be drawn offside...Must also be more alert to blocking schemes and does not show the vision to quickly locate the ball in a crowd...Too rigid in his hips to execute a spin move to play off blocks and will throttle down when not involved in the action...Must show renewed desire and effort in his play. Compares To: ANTWAN LAKE-New Orleans...Lake has picked up some nice paychecks the last five years with little production to show for it. Harrison runs too hot-and-cold, both on and off the field. He needs to show a better work ethic in training and his arrest last summer is sure to scare away a few teams. He was given an opportunity to rise to the occasion at the Senior Bowl, but gave more inconsistent performance, hurting his stock. He is a good space-eater on the front wall, but with poor pad level, inconsistent effort, injury problems and character issues, you wonder if his position coach is going to need a more patience than can be expected at the NFL level to develop Harrison. Injury Report 2005: Suffered a high ankle sprain, missing the second half of the Alabama game (9/24). 2006: Underwent right knee arthroscopic surgery to remove torn cartilage on 9/25...Left early in the first quarter vs. Louisiana-Monroe (10/28) with an ankle sprain...Suffered a concussion in practice prior to the Tennessee clash (11/11). 2007: Underwent surgery to repair a torn left knee anterior cruciate ligament (4/10). Copyright NFLDraftScout.com, distributed by The Sports Xchange. |
04-22-2008, 11:59 AM | #5 |
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