The Facts:
Harrison, the team's fifth-round pick, made a good first impression in training camp. Harrison appears to be the quickest back on the team. He has shown the kind of burst that could make him a much-needed threat on third downs. Coming off a senior year at Washington State in which he was a TSN first-team All-America pick, Harrison shows good ability as a runner and receiver.
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Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
There are negatives: His lack of size and experience translate into concerns about his blitz pick-up ability, but he is headed for a heavy dose of playing time in the preseason. His main competitor for the third-down back role is fourth-year pro Lee Suggs, who has gained some weight to try to fend off injuries. Suggs isn't as quick as Harrison, but he's quick enough, has good vision and more experience.
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