
2022 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Christian Harris
The University of Alabama has continuously sent linebackers to the next level. The next in a long line of Alabama linebackers is Christian Harris.

The University of Alabama has continuously sent linebackers to the next level. The next in a long line of Alabama linebackers is Christian Harris.

It’s been a rollercoaster of a career for Alabama’s John Metchie. Metchie has been overshadowed by transfer Jameson Williams and has slightly seen his stock drop.

In the conversation to the top overall pick in April’s draft, many have regarded Evan Neal as the top offensive lineman in this year’s class. The Florida native surrendered just two sacks on over 1,000 snaps.

The end of the college football season marks a significant increase in draft talk. With that, we still have the playoffs to get to and a boatload of draft-eligible prospects to discuss. Some of these guys are first-rounders looking to improve their stock.

We are reaching the tail end of a whirlwind college football season. Week 10 brought us even more upsets and some seriously great plays (looking at you Purdue). Even with the season winding down, conference championship races are still extremely tight and teams are jockeying for position weekly. Another week in the books, let’s now see what Week 11 can give us.

Wow, what an outstanding week of college football we had. The world won when they saw Alabama go down, while the Heisman race got a little tighter. The top guys in this Heisman watch really improved their candidacy with impressive outings.

Week 3 was potentially the most exciting one yet in the college football world and there’s so much to uncover in our rankings this week. We are starting to get a much clearer picture of each team and things are starting to shape up as we get into these later fall months.

The summer months are now upon us, and we continue to get closer to the college football season. With the progression in the offseason, we also progress in our rankings. This week features the offensive line.

With preseason comparisons like Quinnen Williams, there was a lot of early hype on Christian Barmore. Although his regular season play did not live up to its expectations, Barmore demonstrated why the comparisons were valid in the bowl games and in the championship.

The Crimson Tide has been pumping out offensive lineman lately. Deonte Brown is one of three linemen expected to go in the first two days of this year’s draft from Alabama.

Heisman Trophy winner DeVonta Smith lit the NCAA on fire this past year. With 117 receptions. 1.853 yards, and 23 touchdowns, Smith had a historically good season. Smith is a gamechanger and electric when he gets his hands on the ball. However, there are some things to note about Smith’s game.

Every team in the NFL is looking for versatile offensive linemen. Landon Dickerson has played all five positions on the offensive line during his five years in college spending time at both Florida State and Alabama.

The University of Alabama has continuously sent linebackers to the next level. The next in a long line of Alabama linebackers is Christian Harris.

It’s been a rollercoaster of a career for Alabama’s John Metchie. Metchie has been overshadowed by transfer Jameson Williams and has slightly seen his stock drop.

In the conversation to the top overall pick in April’s draft, many have regarded Evan Neal as the top offensive lineman in this year’s class. The Florida native surrendered just two sacks on over 1,000 snaps.

The end of the college football season marks a significant increase in draft talk. With that, we still have the playoffs to get to and a boatload of draft-eligible prospects to discuss. Some of these guys are first-rounders looking to improve their stock.

We are reaching the tail end of a whirlwind college football season. Week 10 brought us even more upsets and some seriously great plays (looking at you Purdue). Even with the season winding down, conference championship races are still extremely tight and teams are jockeying for position weekly. Another week in the books, let’s now see what Week 11 can give us.

Wow, what an outstanding week of college football we had. The world won when they saw Alabama go down, while the Heisman race got a little tighter. The top guys in this Heisman watch really improved their candidacy with impressive outings.

Week 3 was potentially the most exciting one yet in the college football world and there’s so much to uncover in our rankings this week. We are starting to get a much clearer picture of each team and things are starting to shape up as we get into these later fall months.

The summer months are now upon us, and we continue to get closer to the college football season. With the progression in the offseason, we also progress in our rankings. This week features the offensive line.

With preseason comparisons like Quinnen Williams, there was a lot of early hype on Christian Barmore. Although his regular season play did not live up to its expectations, Barmore demonstrated why the comparisons were valid in the bowl games and in the championship.

The Crimson Tide has been pumping out offensive lineman lately. Deonte Brown is one of three linemen expected to go in the first two days of this year’s draft from Alabama.

Heisman Trophy winner DeVonta Smith lit the NCAA on fire this past year. With 117 receptions. 1.853 yards, and 23 touchdowns, Smith had a historically good season. Smith is a gamechanger and electric when he gets his hands on the ball. However, there are some things to note about Smith’s game.

Every team in the NFL is looking for versatile offensive linemen. Landon Dickerson has played all five positions on the offensive line during his five years in college spending time at both Florida State and Alabama.
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