The Forgotten Recruit

Astcloud11

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Hey guys, just reminding you all since it seems like everyone (including myself up until about 10 minutes ago) forgot about him. When speaking about SWAG16 everyone is talking about how we are bringing in 3 studs in Richards, Mullins, and Bruce. They also mention that WR's will be even more solid the following year if we manage to secure whoever else so and so. It's obvious that we have all forgot about one guy LMFAO.

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Re-Introduction:
Swag 16 JUCO WR Dayall Harris, 6'3 185. Has 3 years to play 3, and will be eligible to play this season. Nobody seems to be talking about him or bringing him up, not even the mods. I know he isn't from south florida but **** don't think we ever forgot about a signee as fast as this board forgot this guy existed.

Last few articles written that includes Dayall Harris:
Canes Warning 2016 WR Preview (March 9)
State of The U 2016 WR Preview (March 13)
CBS Miami Spring Notebook(March 26)
Highlights incase you forgot (Couldn't find any JUCO/Ole Miss Videos):
[HUDL]athlete/1393143/highlights/72334375[/HUDL]

Any body think he could make an impact and/or be apart of the WR rotation this year?
 

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Great call. Not sure if he's the burner coach wants, but he'll increase our speed at the position and has experience. Harris, Coley, Richards and the shifty Bruce gives us a lot to work with. Berrios, ? Dreads and Cager gives us a formidable stable of receivers.
 
Definitely need some of the WRs coming in to have an immediate impact. No one besides Coley is a guy you have to game plan for. Cager could get there but he's not ready to do it at a consistent level I think.

I like this dude though. He's physical with enough speed to make an impact. Reminds me of a poor man's Treadwell.
 
Guys like Berrios, Langham and Lewis better make sure they save their spots and make an impression because come Fall its gonna get real interesting. WR is probably the easiest transition to make from HS to college position wise.
 
I think he's forgotten because he's slow, and Old Urine happily kicked him out. Here's to hoping he's better than Langham.
 
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Therea a reason hes foegotten, juat because hes in orange n green doesnt change his jagness
 
Hope he is better than your spelling. Are you in second grade?
 
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Definitely need some of the WRs coming in to have an immediate impact. No one besides Coley is a guy you have to game plan for. Cager could get there but he's not ready to do it at a consistent level I think.

I like this dude though. He's physical with enough speed to make an impact. Reminds me of a poor man's Treadwell.

Treadwell not a speed guy in terms of being a burner. Many feel that's why he didn't go to Indy. Helluva receiver though and a 1st rounder. As far as Cager he's never played college ball so outside practice not even the coaches know if "he's ready to do it on a consistent level".
 
Update!!! Just got a call from one of my former youth players that went on to play LB for Ole Miss. Kid was dismissed for reason other than his ability. Says he got ****ed. He say's quote, "he was just as good as any receiver we had and probably would have been just as good as Treadwell". Now he played against him in practice and it's his assessment so don't come with that canned BS like you know the kids abilities. We'll see and I hope he's right.
 
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Definitely need some of the WRs coming in to have an immediate impact. No one besides Coley is a guy you have to game plan for. Cager could get there but he's not ready to do it at a consistent level I think.

I like this dude though. He's physical with enough speed to make an impact. Reminds me of a poor man's Treadwell.

Treadwell not a speed guy in terms of being a burner. Many feel that's why he didn't go to Indy. Helluva receiver though and a 1st rounder. As far as Cager he's never played college ball so outside practice not even the coaches know if "he's ready to do it on a consistent level".

I don't really consider Harris a burner either. Someone said he ran a 4.4, but running a low 4.4 is break away speed which I didn't really see in the tape (granted that was highschool). But he looks like he has good short area burst so maybe it's a legit time and he just lacks that second gear once he gets out in space. I just think he compares favorably to Treadwell with his ability to beat press and run with the ball. He looks like a good blocker also so I think he'll at a minimum be a good depth player (and miles better than guys we have like Langham).

For some reason I thought Cager played more than he did last year (5 games, 8 receptions). He stands out to me for some reason though - and Pete or Geo said he had a good first scrimmage.
 
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6'3" 4.4 forty....somebody can teach him the other stuff...

Here are his JUCO highlights. I don't see 4.4 speed maybe 4.6 looks more like 4.7 though. Strong hands and finds the cushion spots. Not all receivers need 4.3 speed to be elite. He will be a nice addition to add depth to a very low numbered receiving core

Duice Harris - Dayall Harris highlights - Hudl
 
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6'3" 4.4 forty....somebody can teach him the other stuff...

Maybe, just maybe a 4.7

Nike has him at 4.69...Everyone else has him at 4.42-4.48. Also, when looking for info on him I found out he apparently had some track accolades (high school), but when looking for what specifically he excelled at in track nothing came up but some stats for his long jump and a non score on the high jump.
 
6'3" 4.4 forty....somebody can teach him the other stuff...

Maybe, just maybe a 4.7

Nike has him at 4.69...Everyone else has him at 4.42-4.48. Also, when looking for info on him I found out he apparently had some track accolades (high school), but when looking for what specifically he excelled at in track nothing came up but some stats for his long jump and a non score on the high jump.

Based off just the tape alone Nike seems to be the correct number. Not saying he is bad, he plays to his strengths very well he is an big tall target and goes after the ball. Wont have the best YAC but he will move the chains. The shallow cross system will favor his style
 
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