Wayne Harris
Wayne Harris
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Dylan Callaghan-Croley | Prep Redzone Scout
No disrepsect to Kent State but I wouldn’t be surprised that in a few years we’re talking about Harris transferring into a Power Five program because the potential is certaintly there for this wide receiver. The 5-foot-11 Harris has consistently been one of the best wide receivers in the state over the last few years and will finish the 2024 recruiting cycle as our No.1 WR and our No.5 player overall. He’s an outstanding talent from top to bottom with quality size at 5-foot-11 and 170-pounds, he’s conssitently added weight throughout his high school career. That being said, Harris is a versatile athlete who can lineup anywhere you need him to whether that’s out wide, in the slot, or even in the backfield. He has the speed and explsovieness in his game to stretch the field and is extrmeely dangerous in space. Shows good vision, body control, and awareness and most improtantly is a consistent pass cather. Kent State tends to identify wide reciever talent and maximize that talent almost better than anyone at the Group of Five level and Harris could very well be the next in when it comes to the Flashes.
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Read EvaluationDylan Callaghan-Croley | Prep Redzone Scout
Harris made his commitment to Kent State in June after an official visit. Prior to his commitment, Harris earned multiple Group of Five looks as well as looks from West Virginia. Ultimately, he landed with the Golden Eagles, who are looking to build something special under first-year head coach Kenni Burns. Harris is a superb route runner with good speed and athleticism. Plenty of star potential for him at Kent State.
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