Plenty of questions are being asked prior to players working out at the NFL combine and Ohio State defensive end Zach Harrison knows he’s well prepared for the next level.
It’s not just that he is a disciple of defensive line coach Larry johnson, it’s about the competition that he faced every day in practice. Both starting Buckeye tackles, Paris Johnson Jr. and Dawand Jones, 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.”
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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