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Tae Harris

TaeHarris

Cedartown, GACedartown
Jersey
#27
Pos
S
HT / WT
5-11 / 185
Class
FR
The Journey
Class of 2025
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
ENROLLED
Cedartown Bulldogs
Cedartown Bulldogs
2023 – 2024
HIGH SCHOOL

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Team Predictions

Industry Consensus · RPM Picks
Team
Prediction
Recruited By
Distance
Class Rank
Draft Pos (5yr)
Draft Total (5yr)
Georgia Tech
ENROLLED11/23/2024
71.4%
53 mi
24
1
5
Clemson
OFFERED
26.1%
147 mi
23
1
26
Georgia
OFFERED
N/A
110 mi
2
6
49
LSU
OFFERED
N/A
424 mi
9
3
43
Florida
OFFERED
N/A
348 mi
10
1
25
Georgia Tech
Georgia TechENROLLED
71.4%
Clemson
ClemsonOFFERED
Mike Reed
26.1%
Georgia
GeorgiaOFFERED
Dell McGee
N/A
LSU
LSUOFFERED
N/A
Florida
FloridaOFFERED
Will Harris
N/A

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Tae Harris Scouting Summary
Charles Power
02/06/25

Twitchy safety who is one of the top athletes in the 2025 cycle. Measured at around 5-foot-11, 185 pounds. One of the best combine athletes in the cycle. Posted an outstanding 10.60 second 100 meter time as a junior. A two-way player for his high school, lining up at running back and defensive back. Movement skills and burst pop off the film. Seems to be playing in fast-forward at times. Good physicality. Projects to have good range in deep coverage. Accounted for over 1,300 yards and 18 touchdowns from scrimmage as a senior. Production took a considerable positive spike in his last year of high school football.

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Measurements & Testing

Tae HarrisCedartown
Top 300 S AvgAvg. Last 3 Years
NFL Combine DraftedAvg. Last 3 Years
Weight
185
195
203
94.9%91.1%
Height
5-11
6-1
6-0
97.3%98.6%
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Personal Life

Tae Harris has always given 100%. This includes his first football practice ever when he was a little kid. "I went out there headfirst without a helmet," Harris told Inside the Hashes. "The coaches right away said, 'This kid is going to be a safety and play on the defensive side of the ball. Ever since, it's just taken off." Harris said he also gives 100% as a leader. "Leadership is important," he said. "I try to communicate as much as I can. I try to help out any way possible. I'm not really ever trying to put anybody down. My main focus is winning and doing everything it takes to make that happen." Harris recorded 44 tackles in his junior season at Cedartown High School to go with three forced fumbles and six pass breakups. He plans to participate in both football and in track and field in college. Away from football, he's also a sprinter, running the 100-meter dash with times in the 10.7-range.

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