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Zxavian Harris, a 6-foot-8, 330-pound defensive tackle from Ole Miss, is being considered by the Las Vegas Raiders as an ideal nose tackle prospect for the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft. His impressive size, strength, and versatility make him a strong candidate to anchor the Raiders' defensive line.
Zxavian Harris film is a fun watch. Guy finds his way to the football, and sometimes reminds me of Leonard Williams with his swift escapes from a blocking engagement.#NFLDraft#NFLDraft2026pic.twitter.com/lLezAVDTe7
ā All 22 Films (@All\_22\_NFL\_Cuts) March 18, 2026 Generally projected to be a Day 3 pick (fourth through sixth rounds), Harris would represent Plan D when using Holderās assessment. While some tout the Rebelsā gargantuan defensive tackle as high as a Day 2 pick (rounds two and three), itās the massive size, length, and power alongside with disruptive film that makes Harris an intriguing prospect. Plugged all over Ole Missā defensive line, Harris showed he can operate as a three-, four-, and five-technique defensive tackle where his massive arm length keeps blockers at bay. And with a strong lower and upper body, Harris generates quite the jolt with knock back power that results in quick stalemates or overwhelming offensive linemen from the get. While alignment versatility is a plus, his pro-level spot is ideally at nose tackle and with his physical traits, heād be an ideal nose tackle to anchor the Raidersā front. Heās adept at overpowering offensive linemen at the snap, not losing ground, and has the functional strength to disengage and shed blockers to ruin the run game. For the 3-4 to work, the three defensive linemen must occupy blocks while also getting push and nary an interior offensive linemen is going to match Harrisā 6-foot-8 and 330-pound frame. Despite being a larger prospect ā which rightfully brings energy and stamina concerns over the course of four professional quarters ā Harris showcases the ability to recover, re-enter the fray, and help finish plays when other linemen of his size are washed out. The combination of massive size, length, and power are mismatched traits and Harris has untapped potential ā which all should appeal to Leonard who was the Raidersā defensive line boss before interviewing for and ascending to the defensive play caller role for head coach Klint Kubiak in Las Vegas. Like the Ole Miss Zxavian Harris (#51) pick. Playing vibes fit the Chargers' type. I have no idea how him being 6'8" fits their mold. pic.twitter.com/63VNNtoQAJ
ā Tyler Schoon (@tylerjschoon) February 20, 2026 Yet, like every prospect, thereās areas of opportunity for Harris. While he brings elite arm length to the table, thereās plenty to be desired with hand usage and hand fighting. Heading into the draft, Harris relies more on power instead of technique and in the NFL, heāll have to become adept at using both. While he may not face interior offensive linemen of similar height and power, their technique can render Harrisā strengths moot if the defensive tackle doesnāt improve using his hands, feet, and length all in unison. Harris also relies too much on his bull rush and if he can get seasoning with hand placement, said rush and jolt will become even more powerful. While he can push the pocket, if his power game fails, thereās very little recourse for Harris. He needs to develop counters and other moves at the pro level alongside footwork, body control, and balance. Leonard, alongside defensive line coach Travis Smith and assistant defensive line coach Kenyon Jackson would be integral to Harrisā refinement in the NFL but a dedicated staff can unleash even more of a monster than what Harris showed in college. A 15-game starter for Ole Miss, Harris racked up 58 total tackles with nine stops for loss alongside three sacks. And with Las Vegas already having a Rebel defensive tackle on the roster ā JJ Pegues, taken in the sixth round of the 2025 draft and has the profile to be a nose tackle, too ā a built-in relationship waits in the wings. However, the biggest knock on Harris is off-field woes. In 2023 he was arrested in July on DUI and felony fleeing charges. And in 2024, he was arrested in August on domestic violence (DV) and obstructing arrest charges. The former is traditionally a non-starter when it comes to Raiders owner Mark Davis, largely due to teamās direct involvement with the Tracey Biletnikoff Foundation, created by hall of fame Raiders wide receiver Fred Biletnikoff to support community substance abuse treatment and domestic violence programs. (See a free agent or a prospect with immense talent but DV issues and you can usually count them out becoming Raiders). So a team will have to do immense due diligence on Harris and see if heās a changed prospect even though he played in 13 games (three starts) in 2024 at Ole Miss and then 15 the following season.
Zxavian Harris recorded 123 total tackles, 17.5 tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks, and 1 interception over 52 games during his college career.
Harris's massive size and strength make him well-suited for the nose tackle position in the Raiders' 3-4 defensive front, where he can occupy blocks and disrupt the run game.
Harris needs to improve his hand usage and technique, as he currently relies heavily on his power and bull rush, which may not be effective against more technically skilled NFL offensive linemen.
Harris is generally projected to be a Day 3 pick (fourth to sixth rounds), although some analysts believe he could be selected as high as Day 2 (rounds two and three).

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