2023 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Anton Harrison





  • Anton Harrison, 6-5/309

  • Left Tackle

  • Oklahoma


  • Anton Harrison Scouting Report
    By Charlie Campbell

    Strengths:
  • Good skill set
  • Nice Height, length, weight
  • Athleticism
  • Quickness
  • Fast feet
  • Gets depth in his drop to neutralize speed rushers
  • Bends at the knee
  • Doesn’t have to reach for rushers
  • Quick to the second level
  • Huge upside
  • Lots of experience against top competition




  • Weaknesses:
  • Not physical
  • Needs to get stronger
  • Not a bulldozer in the ground game
  • Struggles to knock defenders off the ball
  • Lacks heavy hands
  • Does not have a mean streak, tenacity
  • Finesse blocker


  • Summary: Harrison broke into the starting lineup at left tackle as a true freshman in 2020. After an impressive debut, Harrison was even better as a sophomore in 2021, starting 12 games at left tackle. He maintained that quality of play over the 2022 season in his final year with the Sooners.

    Harrison is a natural pass blocker who has quick feet that allow him to achieve depth in his drop and neutralize speed rushers. He should be an asset to take on the fast edge rushers because he is quick out of stance and reacts immediately to cut off the corner and prevent them from running the loop around the edge. With his quick feet and an ability to bend at the knee, Harrison doesn’t have to reach after rushers and is not a waist-bender. Harrison uses his length well to tie up rushers and does a very good job of sustaining his blocks. For the NFL, Harrison could be a very valuable to protect his quarterback against fast edge rushers.

    As a run blocker, Harrison is not a bull in the ground game. He is not strong or physical to blast defenders off the ball and ride them around the field. That being said, Harrison is not a liability because he ties up, twists, turns and manipulates defensive linemen to keep them from getting to his back. He shows some quickness to the second level and agility to pull. Right now, Harrison would be better off in a zone-blocking system that lets him use his athleticism because he does not pack a serious punch at the point of attack.



    Harrison is too much of a finesse blocker. He has to get nastier and show something of a mean streak. Adding more strength could help him to do that. Harrison can be poor at firing off the ball and engaging defensive ends. Too often, he is waiting to catch them rather than starting the contact and engaging defenders.

    Based on his skill set, Harrison could be a potential second-day pick in the 2023 NFL Draft.



    Player Comparison: Greg Little. Little was a second-round pick of the Panthers in 2019 but was a huge disappointment. Little had a great skill set, but his lack of strength and physicality led to him not turning into a starter, and he ended up as a journeyman backup. Harrison could follow that path if doesn’t add strength and a more physical attitude.






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