At 6-foot-2, 200-pounds, Harris was adept at both sticking with smaller, shiftier receivers as well as be physical with the bigger ones.
"Coming out here today, there was a lot of competition with the top wide receivers in our class coming out here. In lining up and competing against them I think I line up pretty well," Harris said.
With offers from Florida State, Florida, LSU, Temple and Tennessee, he said he's open to anyone.
"The recruiting process is still at a standstill. I'm just looking at everyone and looking at visiting a lot of people and see how the atmosphere is," he said.
Harris regularly stays in touch with Tennessee often calling Darin Hinshaw to catch up.
"I call him every now and then but sometimes he's busy, but when he answers the phone I'm like, 'Coach you finally answered it, it's about time' just giving him a hard time because I know he's busy," Harris said smiling. "But, I call him every now and just check in on them."
Next up for Harris is hitting the junior day rounds when they start up in January.
"Junior days are starting to come up pretty soon in January. I haven't really thought about it, but I'll try to go to as many as I can," Harris said.
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