Trent Harris Appreciation Thread

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Here's a guy that took a lot of heat for his play in the previous regime and turned out to be a player for us. Trent put in the work and really improved, providing solid depth for us. While he may or may not make a roster at the next level, we'll need more guys like him to get to the MNC. Hard-working, improved over time, and didn't complain or leave because he didn't start.

Thanks Trent!
 
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Call me crazy but I think he ends up on a 53 man somewhere in the NFL.
 
He's been a very good player for the U and will continue to rep UM for years in the league.
 
Kid was an absolute terror this year and got held(without a flag being thrown) more than any lineman this year. We are really going to miss this guy.
 
He played solid when he took snaps at LB, was one of the only linemen who looked good in Golden's scheme ... and capped it off by leading the team in sacks. I think he's scheme versatile and potentially an early Day 3 pick.
 
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Guys like Trent make it because of ridiculous work ethic. Dude kept his head down and worked his whole career at UM. Never any distraction or negative press. Just solid all around.
 
Call me crazy but I think he ends up on a 53 man somewhere in the NFL.

It's insulting that you would think that we think you're crazy. He has the attitude, desire, character to turn into a pro-bowler. Lorenzo Alexander for the Bills. Half backer, half rusher. Or Lerentee Mcray, dare I say his name.
 
Played a lot better when he was moved to DE full time. Underrated pass rusher and big motor guy. Probably too small to play DE in the NFL but he could have a career as a 3-4 OLB. He's not great in space but if he's used right he can be a good situational pass rush guy.
 
It's insulting that you would think that we think you're crazy.

I guess it's because I'm on the fence about him getting drafted. Assumed he'd sign as UDFA.

Is he projected to get selected? That rhymed. No big deal.
 
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If Al Golden called me a toolbox, I'd punch him in the gut, then knee him in the dome when he buckled over.
 
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