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Harrison Wallace III 2026 NFL Draft Profile | WR from Ole Miss
Scouting Report
Harrison Wallace III is a silky smooth route-runner from Ole Miss who combines excellent hands and competitive nature with the ability to make plays in contested situations and tight windows. At 6-0 and 196 pounds with an estimated 4.50 forty-yard dash Wallace does not have elite size or speed but compensates with clinical footwork hesitation moves and stop-start ability that create subtle separation at every level of the route tree. He high-points the football exceptionally well going up to catch the ball away from his body and has good consistent hands that allow him to make grabs in heavy traffic. Wallace dominated against Georgia in the playoffs hauling in 9 catches for 156 yards and a touchdown in one of the biggest games of the season showing he performs at his best on the biggest stages. His route-running and separation techniques get him open despite the lack of elite physical traits and he does not need to be wide open to make plays on the ball. He just looks the part when playing at his best with a gliding style that makes difficult catches look effortless. However Wallace has non-elite straight-line speed and size which limits his ceiling at the next level. He recorded 3 drops in 2025 showing occasional inconsistency with his hands. He did not attend the Senior Bowl which was a missed opportunity to showcase his skills against top competition and his upside remains to be determined through Combine testing. In an era where non-elite size and speed receivers are excelling in the NFL Wallace has the talent and skill set to carve out a role but his athletic testing will be critical.
Strengths
Silky smooth route-runner with clinical footwork and hesitation moves
Excellent hands high-pointing the football and catching away from body
Makes plays in contested situations and tight windows consistently
Dominated Georgia in playoffs with 9 catches 156 yards and a TD
Competitive nature not needing to be wide open to make plays
Stop-start ability creating subtle separation at all route levels
Good body control making difficult catches look effortless
Weaknesses
Non-elite straight-line speed limiting deep threat ability
Non-elite size at 6-0 196 for the receiver position
3 drops recorded in 2025 showing occasional hand inconsistency
Did not attend Senior Bowl missing showcase opportunity