The Patriots added a big target for Tom Brady at the end of round one of the 2019 NFL Draft, snagging Arizona State wide out N’Keal Harry with the 32nd pick of the draft.
Harry at 6’2, 228 pounds is a big target with good body control, and he consistently rewards his quarterback for throwing him 50-50 balls.
He doesn’t have an elite second gear, but his size-speed combination and ball skills make him a threat in the vertical passing game.
He flashes the ability to make the first defender miss and is an above-average threat after the catch for a player his size.
That team-first attitude.@NkealHarry15 | #PatsDraft pic.twitter.com/pBP7ei7Hfr
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) April 26, 2019
"Strong guy, hard to tackle…he was the player that made the most sense for us at the time.”@E_Scal recaps Day 1 of #PatsDraft before Day 2 begins: https://t.co/QeQFjuMCJx pic.twitter.com/XpDulkjL7h
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) April 26, 2019