Derrick Harmon, IDL, Oregon
Size:
Height: 6044
Weight: 313
Arm: 34 ⅜”
Hand: 10 ⅜”
Accomplishments:
Three-star recruit
“Derrick Harmon is a compact and twitched-up lineman with three-down ability and a dominant streak about him.”
Strengths:
Quick and intentional mover
Strong run defender
Disruptive as a penetrator
Three-down ability
Thrives in post-snap movement
Concerns:
Gets caught with high pads on occasion
Struggles to stay involved against double teams in protection
Film Analysis:
Derrick Harmon entered college football as one of Michigan’s top-ranked defensive linemen, committing to Michigan State in 2021. After a strong start, Harmon transferred to join Dan Lanning’s Oregon program, and it’s been a perfect fit. Now a key piece of one of the top teams in the country, Harmon has become a pivotal part of Oregon’s defense.
Harmon’s skill set stands out. He’s got a compact build with fluid movement and quick reaction time. His natural leverage makes it difficult for opposing linemen to handle him.
Against the run, Harmon excels. He reads blocking schemes well and reacts quickly. When facing double teams, he’s hard to move, using his positioning and hands effectively. Harmon’s ability to thrive in post-snap defensive line movement is another strength. Whether he’s slanting outside to challenge a tackle or cutting inside to take on a guard or center, he’s adept at using his opponent’s momentum against them.
There are still areas where Harmon can improve. Despite his leverage advantage, he occasionally plays with his pads too high, especially in longer series. Keeping his pad level consistent would elevate his game. Additionally, he can be more assertive against double teams in pass protection, as there are times when he concedes a bit early.
Harmon’s versatility and football IQ make him a valuable asset on any defensive line. His ability to line up in various positions and still impact the game speaks volumes to his skill set and abilities.
Prospect Projection: Day 2 — Adequate Starter
Exposures: UCLA (2024), Michigan State (2024), Ohio State (2024), Purdue (2024)