A future package deal?
Three prospects to keep an eye on in the Class of 2026 are four-star linebacker Thomas Davis Jr., four-star defensive lineman Aiden Harris and unranked defensive lineman Drew Harris. The Harris brothers are twins. Davis, the son of Panthers legend Thomas Davis, is their cousin. They all live together and are interested in playing college football together, Aiden Harris said.
“Best trio in the nation,” he said, smiling.
Davis, at No. 74 overall, is the highest-ranked prospect of the group. Aiden Harris is ranked No. 97 nationally. They are the state of North Carolina’s Nos. 7 and 10 prospects.
This month, Davis and Aiden Harris picked up offers from Oregon, Michigan, Missouri and Vanderbilt. The Wolverines, Tigers and Commodores also offered
Drew Harris. All three players have offers from Ohio State and
Ole Miss, and the twin brothers picked up a Florida offer April 25. Davis has a
Notre Dame offer and plans to visit the Fighting Irish this summer, in addition to potential trips to
Virginia Tech, Michigan and Oregon. He has already been to Notre Dame, Ohio State, Clemson, Tennessee, North Carolina, NC State, Miami,
UCLA and
USC.
The Harris brothers are lining up summer plans, too.
“I’ve been to Miami, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Clemson (and) Georgia and I’m gonna get out to some more schools,” Aiden Harris said. “Will probably be back to Southern Cal (and) UCLA and some others.”
Harris said USC, NC State and Georgia — albeit the
Bulldogs to a lesser extent — are the three schools recruiting him the hardest. He won MVP honors among defensive linemen Sunday and turned a backflip on two separate occasions to celebrate wrapping up the camp.