10 Louisville football players that will have the greatest NFL careers

Jan 31, 2015; Phoenix, AZ, USA; General view of the golden NFL shield logo at the entrance to the 4th annual NFL Honors at Symphony Hall. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 31, 2015; Phoenix, AZ, USA; General view of the golden NFL shield logo at the entrance to the 4th annual NFL Honors at Symphony Hall. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /
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Harvey-Clemons chose to not go into the NFL last offseason and decided to come back for his senior season. I will probably guess that he is really glad that he did because he has improved greatly and his NFL draft stock has as well.

This is what Rob Rang from NFL Draft Scout had to say about Harvey-Clemons:

"“Harvey-Clemons possesses a tapered, athletic frame with very long limbs. His long legs help him generate impressive speed, and he is surprisingly adept at changing directions for a player of his height, showing balance, light feet and loose hips. He uses his length well to keep would-be blockers at arms’ length, shucking them quickly on his way to the ball. Harvey-Clemons closes quickly and is a reliable open-field tackler, lassoing ball-carriers by consistently wrapping his arms around their legs for the effective stop. He has shown a knack for punching the ball out, using his long arms and excellent hand-eye coordination to snake his hand around the unsuspecting ball-carrier to dislodge it. He’s aware in zone coverage and shows good hands for the interception, including good timing on his leaps to fully take advantage of his height.”"

Louisville football is lucky to have a guy like Harvey-Clemons to be on the back-end of an already great defense this season.

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