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Ahmari Harvey is a physical aggressive cornerback from Georgia Tech who plays with controlled aggression and a quick trigger downhill making him an intriguing sleeper prospect in the 2026 class. A fourth-year junior Harvey has accumulated 4 interceptions and 11 passes defended across 870 career coverage reps showing consistent ball production over his college career. He brings exceptional tackling form with plus wrap-up technique and shoulder-pad leverage laying the lumber against ball carriers with a physicality that intimidates opponents. Harvey has a high football IQ with exceptional click-and-close ability from depth allowing him to break on throws quickly and make plays on the ball. He is an effective run-game defender who diagnoses plays quickly and triggers downhill with controlled aggression to fill gaps and support the run. His physical toughness and willingness to engage ball carriers make him a valued defender against the run which is increasingly important for boundary corners. He projects well into aggressive defensive systems like those run by Brian Flores where cornerbacks are asked to play physically and compete at the line of scrimmage. However Harvey shows stiffness in his lower half that limits his hip mobility and flexibility creating segmented movement patterns when transitioning in coverage. This reduced recovery speed makes him vulnerable to being manipulated by receivers exploiting his movement constraints particularly against quick-twitch route runners who use sharp sudden cuts. His career missed tackle rate of 14.3 percent is slightly elevated and he struggles in tight man coverage against the most agile receivers. Scouting evaluators project him as a mid-third round pick with his physical tools and run support ability giving him a clear NFL role.
Strengths
Controlled aggression with quick trigger downhill response to plays
Exceptional tackling form with plus wrap-up technique and shoulder-pad leverage
High football IQ with exceptional click-and-close ability from depth
4 career interceptions and 11 passes defended on 870 coverage reps
Physical toughness and intimidation factor engaging ball carriers aggressively
Effective run-game defender with quick diagnosis of plays
Projects well into aggressive defensive systems like Brian Flores schemes
Weaknesses
Stiffness in lower half limiting hip mobility and flexibility
Segmented movement patterns when transitioning in coverage
Reduced recovery speed due to movement limitations
Vulnerable to manipulation by receivers exploiting movement constraints
14.3 percent career missed tackle rate slightly elevated
Struggles in tight man coverage against quick-twitch route runners
Sharp sudden cuts on the boundary expose his hip stiffness
Player Comparisons
Quincy Riley; Justin Walley (sleeper comp)
College Stats
Career: 4 INT 11 PD on 870 coverage reps. 14.3% missed tackle rate