I've been really hopeful by mocking him in a trade up at 24. No way he's there at 31 IMO.
There's a distinct possibility, in my mind, that he could go as high as #11 to SF.
When Brugler released his top 100 players list in early February, he had Harmon at #19. I don't think much happened that would change that.
He's definitely a top-20 talent in my opinion. Much might depend on how teams view Walter Nolen's off-the-field character on whether Harmon creeps down a bit.
A little did you know trivia... he's not the first Derrick Harmon to be in the draft or the NFL. The original was a Cornell RB drafted by the 49ers in 1984. Fun stuff.
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