The Indianapolis Colts met not just once, but twice with TCU offensive lineman Bless Harris at the Tropical Bowl, according to The Draft Network's Justin Melo.
Harris has played just shy of 1,500 career snaps between his time at Lamar, Florida State, and TCU, most of which have come at left tackle.
Nearly half of Harris' career snaps came during the 2024 season, where he allowed two sacks and 14 pressures over 434 pass-blocking snaps. Out of 200 eligible tackles, Harris ranked 40th in pass-blocking efficiency, although by PFF's metrics, he was a below-average run-blocker.
Bless Harris is a OG prospect in the 2025 draft class. He scored an unofficial 8.55 #RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 236 out of 1625 OG from 1987 to 2025.
— Kent Lee Platte (@MathBomb) March 22, 2025
Times unofficial, splits may be projected.https://t.co/qI3pP9UDdopic.twitter.com/l1b7TAVBor
At the NFL level, Harris could be asked to play guard.
"I feel like I can do both," Harris told Melo. "I love displaying power in a phone booth, but I’m also very athletic for my size. I played a little tight end in high school. I have easy movement skills. I have great feet to this day.
"I feel like I’m very athletic in space. I’m always tweaking little things in the run game. I feel like I’m a good run blocker though. I just have to keep proving myself."
The Colts have a need along the offensive line at both guard and tackle. Depth along the interior is needed as is competition for the team's swing tackle role off the bench.
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