Cade
Harris.

Cade
Harris.

Air Force· Jr
"Born from a triple-option system, Cade Harris plays with the vision of an elite running back after the catch. His instant acceleration and patience to follow blocks dismantle zone defenses. While his route tree and press-coverage game require development, his technical profile projects him as a versatile and valuable starting slot receiver in the NFL."
Harris is a highly productive niche receiver operating with surgical efficiency within Air Force's option scheme, making him a fascinating evaluation due to his limited conventional route volume. His identity is built on superior football IQ and YAC ability that defies his physical frame, utilizing pursuit angles and surprising contact balance to turn screen plays or jet sweeps into explosive gains. Unlike many run-heavy system receivers, Harris displays instant acceleration and an ability to manipulate deep space, maintaining a constant vertical threat that forces safeties to respect play-action. His NFL projection hinges entirely on his transition to a full route tree and his ability to handle physical press coverage at the line of scrimmage, something he rarely faces due to his college's blocking schemes. While his ceiling appears to be that of a highly reliable starting slot and return specialist, his floor is that of a specific role player who brings versatility in the backfield and on special teams. The big unknown for evaluators will be his ability to win in pure man-to-man situations when the play design doesn't grant him a pre-snap positional advantage, an indispensable trait for surviving on a professional team's roster.
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Post-catch acceleration and field vision
Harris possesses elite initial burst, reaching top speed in few steps, devastating on designed plays. His vision is elite-level, identifying penetration lanes and utilizing blocks with technical patience highly valued in NFL cross-scheme concepts.
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Leverage manipulation and route deception
Demonstrates an innate ability to attack the defender's outside shoulder, forcing a premature hip turn. This discipline in the route stem creates natural separation windows, compensating for his lack of dominant wingspan through pure body positioning technique.
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Instant receiver-to-runner transition
His ability to secure the ball and lower his center of gravity in one fluid motion is pro-level. Ball tracking on deep passes is precise, adjusting speed without losing balance, maintaining kinetic momentum to punish unphysical defensive perimeters.
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Scheme versatility and blocking mentality
Coming from a triple-option system, Harris understands the importance of gap integrity and open-field blocking, unusual for prospects of his tier. This mental toughness and willingness for physical contact position him as an immediate asset for any offensive coordinator valuing the run game from open formations.
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Limited ability against physical *press coverage*
Due to Air Force's system, Harris often gets clean or moving releases, making his hand technique against direct contact from physical corners an unknown. In the NFL, he'll face aggressive *cornerbacks* looking to disrupt his *timing* off the *release*, an area where he needs to improve his functional strength.
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Restricted catch radius
While his hands are secure, his arm length isn't ideal, limiting his ability to win contested catches in heavy traffic or on off-target throws. This pigeonholes him primarily as an inside receiver who relies on quarterback accuracy to maximize his production.
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Underdeveloped route tree
The primary diet of his tape consists of vertical routes, screens, and option concepts, which will require a significant learning process to master technical intermediate routes like *digs* or *comebacks*. Teams will need patience as he develops the necessary refinement to run the full professional playbook.
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Embodies his most realistic projection as a versatile weapon and solid slot starter, capable of consistently moving the chains with intelligence and toughness.
Represents his ceiling if he evolves his route tree, becoming a primary slot target who generates explosive plays on short and intermediate routes.
Defines his floor as a useful role player and returner if his release technique and route repertoire fail to expand for the professional level.
RAS · Relative Athletic Score
Kent Lee Platte methodology · ras.football
/ Combine Feb '27 · Pro days Mar '27
Cade's RAS will publish once the official testing drops.
The Relative Athletic Score needs the 40, vertical, broad jump, shuttle and 3-cone — numbers that don't exist until the NFL Combine or pro day. Until then we grade the WR on percentiles vs. his positional cohort (see athletic radar below).
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