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TRANSACTIONS:
- Originally signed by the Miami Dolphins as an undrafted free agent on April 29, 2005…Waived by the Dolphins on Aug. 20, 2005…Signed to the Dolphins’ practice squad on Sept. 5, 2005…Signed to the Dolphins’ roster on Jan. 3, 2006…Waived by the Dolphins on Sept. 3, 2006…Signed to the Dolphins’ practice squad on Sept. 4, 2006…Contract terminated on Oct. 4, 2006…Signed by the St. Louis Rams on Nov. 7, 2006…Waived by the Rams on Aug. 25, 2007.where he spent the entire season…Signed to the Giants practice squad on Nov. 28, 2007…Signed to the Giants’ roster on Feb. 6, 2008.
GIANTS NOTES:
- Harris and fullback Madison Hedgecock played together in the St. Louis Rams’ backfield in 2006.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
- Has played in 7 games with no starts, all with St. Louis in 2006…Carried 3 times for 9 yards, recording 3 carries for 9 yards. - Spent the 2005 season on the Miami Dolphins’ practice squad.
COLLEGE:
- Played his final 2 collegiate seasons (2003-04) at West Virginia after starting at Garden City (Kan.) Community College…Played in 23 games with 6 starts for the Mountaineers and rushed for 1,483 yards and 14 touchdowns on 256 attempts…Also caught 25 passes 292 yards and 3 touchdowns…Second-team All-Big East selection as a senior in 2004, when he rushed for 959 yards and 10 touchdowns on 165 carries and caught 20 passes for 181 yards and 3 scores…Rushed for 134 yards and a TD on 25 carries in the Gator Bowl against Florida State.
OFF THE FIELD ACTIVITY:
- Led kids through football drills at the NFL’s “Play 60” Youth Football Festival in Central Park.
PERSONAL:
- Attended Tamp Bay (Fla.) Technical High School where he earned all-county accolades in football, baseball and track…Won 4 state long jump titles, including a best of 24’7”…Was drafted by the Texas Rangers out of high school and played 4 years at the Class A level before deciding to play football…Born March 27, 1979.
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AGE: 29
HEIGHT: 6-0
WEIGHT: 240 lbs
BORN: Tampa, FL
POSITION: Running Back
COLLEGE: West Virginia
NFL EXPERIENCE: 3rd Year
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“We, as a group, were considered during our time, probably the best group of linebackers in the league. We didn’t win as we did in ’86. We did that with Carl (Banks), Gary Reasons, Lawrence and I. With that group we have a different kind of relationship. At some point, perhaps we can do something as a group. I would love to include Carl, because he is one of those guys that is very civic minded and he is very much about giving back. But I thought this first time, I wanted to do it with the old guys. The old guys who I knew I could twist their arms and get them to come.” - Harry Carson on playing with LB Brad Van Pelt
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