Jacob Harris Stands Out In Offseason Practices
4 years agoLos Angeles Rams rookie tight end Jacob Harris, a fourth-rounder out of Central Florida, received significant repetitions throughout voluntary and minicamp practices because Tyler Higbee was sidelined for the offseason program. "Jacob Harris is a guy who has definitely stood out," head coach Sean McVay said. "Just his overall speed, athleticism, you kind of feel him on the field." The 6-foot-5, 211-pounder must be evaluated outside of 7-on-7 drills, but the former receiver in college has shown improvement since joining the team. Harris will compete with second-year pro Bryce Hopkins and Johnny Mundt for playing time in 2021 behind Higbee. He is athletic and big and can create mismatches, but he'll likely take time to develop, therefore Harris is unlikely to have any fantasy value in 2021. But he's one to watch.
Source: ESPN.com - Lindsey Thiry
Source: ESPN.com - Lindsey Thiry
