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Saints Sign CFL Linebacker Erik Harris
Former teammate of Delvin Breaux and apparently he's a LB/DB. Anyone know anything about him? Edit: Looks like he played LB up there but projects to strong safety in the NFL... Sort of like Marcus Ball a few years ago. |
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Championship!
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Seems like he plays pretty quick! I wanna see what Allen can do with him
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Can he coach?
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He reminds me of smaller, but quicker, Ted Hendricks...
Looks like a weakside OLB to me... |
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Wait and see what he does in camp...
Hopefully he shows the promise of Delvin Breaux rather than Marcus B. |
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Hey Hey lets see what he can do. We need all the help we can get o the D side of the ball.
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Maybe he can cover, God I hope so.
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Scouting report on Erik Harris, the Saints’ latest CFL import
The Saints went back to Canada and this time brought back a player without a clearly defined position. Look around at various publications and official websites and you’ll see Erik Harris listed as a safety in some places and as a linebacker in others. With 4.57 speed, the 6-foot-3, 220-pounder has the athletic ability to play both and could end up being a hybrid player in the NFL. Harris used that size and speed to create seven turnovers and record 27 special-teams tackles over three years in the CFL, which gives him some versatility entering the NFL. But while Harris’ fit with New Orleans is yet to be determined, John Murphy, vice president of player personnel and football operations for the CFL’s Saskatchewan Roughriders, believes the versatile defender’s future in the NFL lies at linebacker and on special teams. “Kind of a nickel linebacker type guy, potentially,” Murphy said, noting that outside linebackers in the CFL often have to cover a greater portion of the field than their NFL counterparts. “He’s not a pure safety. He’s not going to be a pure coverage guy. I think it’s not as a safety. I think it’s as that undersized linebacker, a pass coverage guy. He runs better than people think.” Scouting report on Erik Harris, the Saints’ latest CFL import | The Advocate — Baton Rouge, Louisiana |
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He sounds like a perfect fit as a weak side LB.
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Why was he in the CFL in the first place.
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There are only 32 weakside linebacking playing jobs in the NFL; and not all of them require the same skill set based on team scheme...
Many guys just need repetition, playing time and are late bloomers... CFL and the hypocrisy of the NCAA are arguments for a minor league NFL... |
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