DJ Harvey
USC
Scouting Report

Harvey is a zone-coverage technician with legitimate ball skills and the football IQ to jump routes and make plays on the football — his 2024 San Jose State tape is compelling with four interceptions and an elite PFF coverage grade. The problem is everything else: undersized at 5-10/190, limited recovery speed, and press technique that lets receivers release clean too often, which are death sentences at the NFL level. His 2025 step-up to Big Ten competition at USC was underwhelming, with just 5 tackles and zero interceptions through the available data, raising real questions about whether his Mountain West production translates. He's a special teams-first prospect who could stick on a roster if a coaching staff falls in love with his competitive fire and film study habits, but the physical ceiling is a hard cap on what he can become defensively.

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Pro ComparisonBene Benwikere

Undersized zone-coverage corner who produced at a high level against lesser competition, brought competitive fire and ball skills to the NFL, but whose physical limitations capped his ceiling as a rotational/special teams contributor. Similar profile of a player who can make plays on the ball in zone but gets exposed in man coverage against bigger, faster NFL receivers.

College Production (2025)
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