2023 Nyckoles Harbor: 6'5, 230 ATH from DC

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Is it currently 1) Michigan, 2) UGA, 3) Miami?
Georgia and Miami are 1a and 1b (so slight lead to Georgia) then it seems to be Michigan and USC battling for second place. This one will likely come down to who he feels will use him the best and if he wants to be a true athlete or where he truly sees himself. If it’s DE or TE, Miami is hard to beat.
 
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Georgia and Miami are 1a and 1b (so slight lead to Georgia) then it seems to be Michigan and USC battling for second place. This one will likely come down to who he feels will use him the best and if he wants to be a true athlete or where he truly sees himself. If it’s DE or TE, Miami is hard to beat.
Good lawd! I had given up on him TBH….1b Leeds says….well ****e!!!!
 
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No Oregon is interesting. His 247 page said he hasn’t made a visit to a school since October of 2021, is that right? If so when is he supposed to be taking visits. USC has made a nice DMV pipeline with Williams and Addison.
 
Miami is in the lead group for one of the best athletes in high school football.

On Saturday, Washington (DC) Archbishop Carroll five-star Nyckoles Harbor announced on social media that Miami, along with Michigan, USC, Georgia, LSU, South Carolina, and Maryland, were in his top seven.

InsideTheU reported back in April that people in Coral Gables felt as though they had some traction in that recruitment. Their efforts were rewarded with a spot amongst top programs.
Harbor has made national headlines this year after going as fast as 10.29 in the 100-meter as a junior. He’s also posted a blazing 20.76 at 6-foot-5, 225-pounds. While Harbor may have NFL upside as a pass rusher or potentially even as a tight end, there is a chance he goes pro in track.
Big-framed world class athlete who excels as sprinter. Can sculpt body to play tight end, linebacker or edge. Powerful build with wide shoulders and length. Ran 10.38 in 100 meters and has options to turn pro in track rather than play football. Highly-twitched jumbo athlete. On football field, is dynamic talent with huge upside because of development possibilities. Excellent body control. Shows physical superiority all over the field. On offense, solid in tracking ball. Gets off line of scrimmage well and into route quickly. Is tough to jam because of size and strength. Needs to continue to refine ball catching skills. Can play standing up or with hand on ground on defense. Gets off quickly at snap. Uses speed and shoulder dip to gain the edge. Has closing speed toward the ball carrier. Can change direction and accelerate quickly. Playing with hand on ground, shoots "B" gap well. Is consistently disruptive. Has to continue to develop his ability to stack and shed and be a big factor when plays are run at him. Elite level player for top college programs. First round NFL draft potential.”
 
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