Kendrick Harris is a 6'4" Offensive Line in the 2028 class.
Harris attends Duncanville in Texas.
Harris's Player Profile was created on August 18, 2025.
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Expert Analysis
Kendrick
HarrisOL
Class
2028
Height
6'4"
Weight
275
HS
Duncanville
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TX
2028 Stock Risers: Breaking Out This Summer
Kendrick who offered by florida recently. I love how kendrick ability to stay square; doing a good job...
Written by Alin Edouard
Kendrick
HarrisOL
Class
2028
Height
6'4"
Weight
275
HS
Duncanville
|
TX
Protect the House: Top Texas 2028 OL
Kendrick is a long, physical offensive lineman at 6’4 who plays with a quiet edge and steady control...
Written by Alin Edouard
Kendrick
HarrisOL
Class
2028
Height
6'4"
Weight
275
HS
Duncanville
|
TX
Ahead of the Curve: DFW Rising Sophomore Offensive Lineman
Harris is a high-level athlete who plays with a strong base, quick feet, and powerful hands. He consistently...
Written by Marcus Henry
Kendrick
HarrisOL
Class
2028
Height
6'4"
Weight
275
HS
Duncanville
|
TX
Texas 2028 Rising Stars
Kendrick is a lineman who stands out for his quickness off the snap and ability to open running...
Written by Alin Edouard
Alin Edouard | Prep Redzone Scout
Alin Edouard
Prep Redzone Scout
Kendrick who offered by florida recently.
I love how kendrick ability to stay square; doing a good job keeping his shoulders aligned with defenders , which helps him avoid getting turned or overextended.
In the run game, he shows patience off the snap and works to establish contact before trying to drive. Kendrick holds multiple offers from power 5 schools.
Kendrick is a long, physical offensive lineman at 6’4 who plays with a quiet edge and steady control in the trenches. He has a frame that projects really well, showing room to add more strength while already possessing solid functional power at the point of attack. He’s not flashy, but he’s effective — the type of lineman who steadily wears defenders down over four quarters.
As a run blocker, Kendrick shows good initial pop and effort off the snap, working to establish leverage early. He’s at his best when he keeps his feet driving and stays attached through contact, creating movement more through consistency than pure explosiveness. There are moments where he flashes dominant finishes, especially when he gets inside hand placement clean.
In pass protection, he keeps a solid posture and does a good job staying balanced against pressure. He can absorb contact and reset his base, but continues to develop quicker reactions to secondary moves and stunts. His length helps him recover when beaten initially, giving him some margin for error.
Overall, Kendrick projects as a developing offensive lineman with starter potential as he continues to refine technique and add strength. He’s the type of player who may not jump off the screen immediately, but steadily becomes more reliable and impactful as his game matures.
Harris is a high-level athlete who plays with a strong base, quick feet, and powerful hands. He consistently plays with leverage and explodes to the second level with ease. Stout in the run game and advanced technically for his age, Harris helped lead Duncanville to a 6A Division I state title appearance as a sophomore. January offers from Texas State, Oregon State, Arizona, California, Houston, and Oregon have already positioned him as one of the top sophomore offensive linemen in Texas with national upside.
Kendrick is a lineman who stands out for his quickness off the snap and ability to open running lanes. He has a natural feel for leverage and uses it to gain an advantage against defenders. Even early in his development, he shows a toughness and tenacity that helps his team sustain drives.