Plenty of questions are being asked prior to players working out at the NFL combine and [autotag]Ohio State[/autotag] defensive end [autotag]Zach Harrison[/autotag] knows he’s well prepared for the next level.
It’s not just that he is a disciple of defensive line coach [autotag]Larry Johnson[/autotag], it’s about the competition that he faced every day in practice. Both starting Buckeye tackles, [autotag]Paris Johnson Jr.[/autotag] and [autotag]Dawand Jones[/autotag], have played a big part in getting Harrison ready.
When asked about his teammates at the combine Wednesday, Harrison’s answer spoke a lot about the two future Sunday pros claiming that he “practiced against the two best tackles in the country every day.”
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With Johnson Jr. widely thought of as the top offensive tackle and Jones steadily climbing draft boards, Harrison might end up being correct.
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