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Zxavian Harris 2026 NFL Draft Profile | DL1T from Ole Miss
Scouting Report
Zxavian Harris is a massive defensive line prospect from Ole Miss whose sheer size makes him an intriguing NFL prospect. The imposing interior defender brings rare length and a frame that naturally creates problems for offensive linemen trying to move him. Harris has shown flashe's of ability when executing club-arm over or swim moves, demonstrating the hand technique to develop into a more complete pass rusher. His frame comes with natural pros due to his massive build, though it also has inherent cons due to his high-waisted structure. He has had to find his optimal playing weight, having played at 330-plus pounds one season and closer to 300 in another, making it difficult to assess exactly where he fits in the NFL. Harris does struggle to keep his pad level down consistently, which limits his effectiveness at the point of attack. Right now, he projects to a rotational role in an odd-front scheme that maximizes his best traits: length and size. With proper coaching and weight management, Harris could develop into a valuable interior defender who can occupy blocks and free up linebackers.
Strengths
Massive frame creates natural problems for OL
Rare length for interior defender
Nice cross-face reps on club-arm over
Shows swim move technique
Size demands attention from offensive lines
Can occupy blocks freeing linebackers
Rotational value in odd-front schemes
Physical presence on interior
Weaknesses
Weight fluctuations (330+ to 300 lbs) unclear optimal
High-waisted build creates inherent cons
Struggles to keep pad level down
Inconsistent technique overall
Needs to find home-base weight
Limited pass-rush production currently
Relies on size over skill
Technique needs refinement
Player Comparisons
Size-based rotational interior defender; Odd-front scheme fit maximizing length
College Stats
Ole Miss interior defender; Weight fluctuations throughout career
Measurables
Metric
Value
Height
6-8
Weight
330
Arm Length
34
Hand Size
10
Awards & Honors
Day 3 projection; Developmental big-bodied prospect