Trenton Harris
Trenton Harris
About Trenton
Expert Analysis
Mark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
A long time favorite on the OL in the Class 0f 2027 is Racine Case OL
Trenton Harris
Trenton
Harris
6'2" | 285 lbs | OL
Racine Case | 2027
State
WI
. The 6’1′ 285 lbs OL has built the early stage of his career around being an elite technician. That has carried over to his junior season and now offseason. The big man is insanely light on his feet with the body control to instantly change direction to mirror pass rushers. Trenton is great playing with a wide, powerful base, getting angles and up to level two, as well as getting hands inside and constantly working to keep them there. What truly set it in stone that Trenton can be a D1 recruit is now we are seeing him prove how he can win with the power he has loaded onto his frame in recent years. It isn’t about just being in the right place at the right time or leverage/angles. Now he can also straight up whoop DL with his strength. Harris is checking every box and is going to climb even further up this insanely elite Class rankings.
Access all of Prep Redzone
Subscribe to read about this player
Read EvaluationMark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
As an underclassman we constantly preached about Trenton’s elite level of discipline and technique. As a junior that hasn’t changed a bit. Harris is one of the cleanest when it comes to play with great technique snap to snap. Wide base, great knee bend, patient in his punches, and running his feet through contact in the run game or mirroring edges in pass pro. The only thing that has changed is Trenton has continued to get stronger. Now he is driving kids off the line and putting them in the ground because that leverage is backed by a higher level of strength. The Class of 2027 has elite depth on the OL, as demonstrated by Trenton. He is a kid to watch if you haven’t because he has the talent to play at a high level.
Access all of Prep Redzone
Subscribe to read about this player
Read EvaluationMark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
While filling out our categories with athletes there wasn’t an easier category to choose than this one. The sophomore OL is my favorite lineman to watch when it comes to watching the feet of the athlete. Trenton is so quick with his feet. Out of his stance, reaching a block, getting deep into a pass set, closing quickly on an LB, or making the adjustments while engaged so he can stay square on his man. Harris’ feet are so nimble and quick while also giving him the ability to drive linemen out of the trenches. I can’t wait to see how Trenton develops this offseason into an even more impressive prospect.
Access all of Prep Redzone
Subscribe to read about this player
Read EvaluationMark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
Trenton is one of my favorite underclassmen to watch on tape and in person. In week 8 the sophomore spent time at left tackle and right guard, holding down both spots very well. The sophomore lineman has special traits. He is light as a feather on his feet. Feet that are quick, agile, and can get him deep in a pass set very quickly to cut off speed rushers. With the excellent movement traits you wonder if he has the strength side of the game, but you can rest assured he does. The film is there of him setting a strong anchor vs larger DL and also absorbing the power that speed rushers try to create on contact. The young lineman also does a great job of playing with strong hands to control his opponent. Trenton also brings that nasty mentality to finish blocks or to go find someone to hit if he didn’t have a man over him at the start of the play. I’m very excited for what is to come from the sophomore lineman.
Access all of Prep Redzone
Subscribe to read about this player
Read EvaluationMark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
He is only a 2027, but I was pumped to “finally” see Trenton in action. I have been watching him develop over the past 9 months and have always been impressed. Getting to watch him in person reassured my excitement for his future. I didn’t get a height measurement but he did check in at 271 lbs, and it was impressive to see how well his frame carries that. As he continues to grow there will be no doubt he could grow to that 300 lbs range that is needed at the D1 level. I have loved watching his technique on tape, but got even more of an appreciation for it in person. Trenton has great flexibility to be able to win with leverage as he gets under the chest of his opponent and either stuffs them at the line or uses his quick feet to mirror them and stay square on their chest as they try to attack his edges. I’m excited to see how the incoming sophomore continues to grow into the position.
Access all of Prep Redzone
Subscribe to read about this player
Read EvaluationMark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
Trenton is a stud at OT for Racine Lutheran. He is coming up on 6’2″ 270 lbs, and the way he moves at that size is special. Good luck finding a kid more dedicated to putting the work in during the offseason. It showed up on tape this past fall where the freshman was as reliable as they come. The technique is so clean. Light on his feet, shoulders square over his feet and never reaching for his opponent. He is able to slide laterally and change direction to mirror pass rushers and there is nice pop in his hands on first contact. The upper body strength shows up consistently too as he controls his man and steers him where he wants to take him.
Access all of Prep Redzone
Subscribe to read about this player
Read EvaluationPlayer Claimed