First, I used "The Draft Scout Database" and tried different sorts, they have a lot of functions, but it seems too early to predict.
Then, I checked out this "Freaks List" from Bruce Feldman. Apparently, this dude is a total beast. I mean, he's huge, like, bigger than DK Metcalf, and he's got some serious speed. But Metcalf was apparently better at catching the ball at the same age. It was a lot to take in.
- I watched some videos of Harbor playing, and man, he's something else.
- But here's the thing, it's still early, you know? He's got time to develop his skills further.

Next, I dove into some articles about the 2024 NFL Draft, just to get a feel for how these things work. These guys were going through each pick, giving their two cents and all that. It was kinda fun to see who they thought would be the next big stars.
Then I learned the date of 2025 NFL draft, which will take place in Green Bay. I made a draft schedule, which is going to be broadcast on ESPN. I marked down the dates on my calendar. I guess 2026 NFL draft will come soon after.
Jumping back to Harbor, I started thinking about what teams might be interested in him. I made a list of teams that could use a guy with his skills. I mean, a big, fast receiver? That's gotta be on a lot of teams' wish lists.
After that, I started playing around with some mock drafts of my own, trying to see where Harbor might fit in. It's tough, man. There are so many good players out there, and it's hard to predict what teams will need in a few years.
I kept refining my mock drafts, trying to make them as realistic as possible. I read more articles, watched more videos, and talked to some other football fans to get their opinions.
Finally, I came up with a few scenarios that I think are pretty likely for Harbor. I won't bore you with all the details, but let's just say, I think he's gonna be a hot commodity in the 2026 draft. I think that Harbor might be in the top 300.
And that's pretty much where I'm at now. I'm still following Harbor's progress, and I'm still tinkering with my mock drafts. It's a fun little project, and I'm excited to see how it all plays out in the end.
Well, that was quite a journey. I learned a ton about Nyck Harbor, the NFL draft, and the whole process of predicting these things. It's definitely not easy, but it's a lot of fun. I'm gonna keep at it, and who knows, maybe one day I'll be the one making the predictions on TV!