Miami Hurricanes DL had different skill sets to show scouts on Pro Day

MIAMI GARDENS, FL - NOVEMBER 04: Josh Jackson
MIAMI GARDENS, FL - NOVEMBER 04: Josh Jackson /
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"“I just wanted to go out there and compete with the D-line one more time. I feel relieved now. I felt like it was pretty good. Of Course I hope I get drafted. A lot of teams have been talking to me. I don’t know what their intentions are, but I came out here and gave it my all today. We’ll see what happens.”"

Harris was named third-team All-ACC for the 2017 season. DraftScout.Com lists him 52nd out of 147 defensive ends in the 2018 draft.

Defensive tackles usually rely more on their power than speed or agility. Norton wanted to show that he’s a versatile player and is more than just a tackle that will plug up the middle against the run. He spoke to Hurricane Sports about what his goal was at Pro Day. NFL.Com projects Norton to be selected in the fourth round.

"“That I can move…That I’m agile for my size or really agile for anybody. Just to show them that I can move.”"

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Moten will likely be an undrafted free agent. He is going to have an uphill climb to make an NFL Roster. Draft Scout does not rank Moten. He was the primary backup to Norton and McIntosh in 2017. Moten’s 40 time is around five seconds. He finished 2017 with 15 tackles and one tackle for loss.