Harrison Bowers
Harrison Bowers
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Ryan Graham | Prep Redzone Scout
Harrison is a guy I am looking forward to watching compete. At 6’3″ he does a good job of keeping his pad level down and fighting through double teams while not giving up ground. Im excited to see him compete next month against older competition and see where he is at in his development and which position on the defensive line he will project.
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Read EvaluationTyler Graham | Prep Redzone Scout
Harrison is another one with the measurables that get me excited. On film, I love his motor as an interior defensive lineman. The first thing I noted is that if he gets his hands on you, it’s over. There are no arm tackles or weak attempts. He has plenty of examples of him beating the offensive lineman off the snap, and shooting the gap before they can get ahold of him. He gets his hands up instinctually when the QB throws, just adding another layer of difficulty. I think he is a productive offseason away from absolutely booming. Absolutely one to keep an eye on!
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Read EvaluationAlex Pallone | Prep Redzone Scout
Harrison is an extremely promising DT prospect from Seaholm. He played some of his best ball at the end of the season, and has a few traits that make him high upside.
First off, Harrison is listed at 6’3″ 255, and he’s starting to use his size to his advantage. In the first highlight, Harrison does a great job using his strength to drive the OG backward, opening up a massive hole for him in the A gap. After a lackluster block attempt from the RB, Harrison earns a sack. At 0:20, Harrison does a good job utilizing his superior size and strength to push-pull past a smaller center. Another display of good pass rush.
1:05 is one of many examples of good anchor against the run. The opposing O-Linemen are actually lower than Harrison, and they’re doing their best to drive him backward. Yet, Harrison does an excellent job holding his ground and earns a tackle assist.
All in all, Harrison seems to be developing into a monster on Seaholm’s interior D-Line. It’s one thing to be 6’3″ 255, and it’s another thing to play like you’re 6’3″ 255. Harrison is beginning to learn how to use his superior size and strength to his advantage. With an elite offseason, Harrison could be an absolute game-wrecker in the OAA Blue. I am incredibly excited to check up on Harrison once the 2026 season begins.
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Read EvaluationEvent Results
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Exposure Series: Michigan
05/02/2026
- 40 Yard Dash #1
- 5.46s
- 40 Yard Dash #2
- 5.52s
- Shuttle #1
- 5.06s
- Shuttle #2
- 5.04s
- Broad Jump #1
- 7'5"
- Broad Jump #2
- 7'0"
- L Drill #1
- 8.23s
- L Drill #2
- 8.07s
- Vertical #1
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- Vertical #2
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- Wingspan
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- Hand Size
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Event Results
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Exposure Series: Michigan
05/02/2026
- 40 Yard Dash #1
- 5.46s
- 40 Yard Dash #2
- 5.52s
- Shuttle #1
- 5.06s
- Shuttle #2
- 5.04s
- Broad Jump #1
- 7'5"
- Broad Jump #2
- 7'0"
- L Drill #1
- 8.23s
- L Drill #2
- 8.07s
- Vertical #1
- -
- Vertical #2
- -
- Wingspan
- -
- Hand Size
- -