Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Harris arrives with anticipati­on, hype not seen for a rookie in Steelers history

- Ron Cook: rcook@post-gazette.com and Twitter@RonCookPG. Ron Cook can be heard on the “Cook and Joe” show weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on 93.7 The Fan.

It’s not just Harris’ wondrous athletic ability that puts him so much in the spotlight. His fame also is a product of his media exposure, both traditiona­l media and social media.

Greene is regarded as the best player in Steelers history, but no one knew of him when he came out of North Texas State in 1969. His draft selection was greeted with “JoeWho?” headlines.

Quarterbac­k is the sexiest, most glamorous position in all of sports, but who really had a chance to watch

Bradshaw at Louisiana Tech before he was picked No. 1 overall in 1970? Or even Roethlisbe­rger at Miami of Ohio before he went in the firstround in 2004?

Harris played at Alabama, college football’s marquee program. Its games are on television every week. It plays for the national championsh­ip almost every season. Harris’ extraordin­ary highlights were featured on “SportsCent­er” virtually everySatur­day.

Everybody knows everything­about Harris.

So what if Harris hasn’t had an NFL carry yet? He already has drawn rave reviews from those who watched him at Steelers OTAsand minicamp.

“He is a sharp guy,” Mike Tomlin said. “He is a football guy. You can tell he is passionate about football.”

“Once he gets it and it clicks and he goes full-speed, man, it is going to be something to see,” Roethlisbe­rger said.

“I think he’s going to have a tremendous season and a tremendous career because of his skillset, his work ethic and his football intelligen­ce,” MattCanada said.

It’s no wonder so many expect Harris to heal everything that’s been wrong with the Steelers running game, which was the worst in the NFL last season. Tomlin loves a “bell cow” as his primary ball-toter. Harris will get the most touches on the team as long as he stays healthy. Canada will use him oftenas a pass catcher.

Harris has everything you want in a running back. The Steelers consider themselves fortunate to have been able to select him with the 24th pick in the April draft. He is the leading candidate to be the NFL’s Rookie of the Year among non-quarterbac­ks. Talk about big expectatio­ns.

As for that red-hot spotlight?

Harris seems to thrive under it. He was a huge part of Alabama teams that won the national championsh­ip in 2017 and last season and finished second in 2018. He even looked comfortabl­e walking to the mound to throw out the first pitch before baseball games this summer at PNC Park and at Oracle Park in San Francisco. He is from the Bay Area and was honored before a Giants game because of his admirable work with the homeless in California.

Hewas homeless for a time as a youth and had a draft-night party at a Bay Area homeless shelter where he stayed as a child.

It’s a good thing Harris is so comfortabl­e with attention. All eyes will be on him when the Steelers open trainingca­mp Thursday.

And they will be on him all season.

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