5-Star ATH Nyckoles Harbor Sets Commitment Date

One of the last big pieces on the board is nearing a decision. This Wednesday is the first day of the final signing period for prep recruits.
And Oregon has its sights set on one of the top athletes in the country.
Archbishop Carroll (D.C.) athlete Nyckoles Harbor has set his time and date for a decision. The 6-foot-5, 225-pounder will commit Wednesday, Feb. 1 at 10 AM PST. His commitment will air live on ESPN as part of the signing day special. His coach confirmed the announcement time with On3’s Chad Simmons Monday morning.
Top 10
- 1New
Top 25 College QBs
Ranking best '25 signal callers
- 2
Top 25 Defensive Lines
Ranking the best for 2025
- 3
Big Ten Football
Predicting 1st loss for each team
- 4Hot
College Football Playoff
Ranking Top 32 teams for 2025
- 5Trending
Tim Brando
Ranks Top 15 CFB teams for 2025
Get the Daily On3 Newsletter in your inbox every morning
By clicking "Subscribe to Newsletter", I agree to On3's Privacy Notice, Terms, and use of my personal information described therein.
Harbor took his final official visit to Oregon this weekend. As of this moment, Oregon sits at No. 3 in the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine behind South Carolina and Michigan. However no picks have been logged by any analysts.
Harbor is one of the elite recruits nationally. He is the No. 21 ranked player in the country per the On3 Consensus Rankings. He is the No. 1 ranked athlete nationally.
On3 Scouting Summary
“Has the best combination of size and speed we’ve seen from a young prospect as a national-level sprinter at 6-foot-5 and over 230 pounds. Runs under 10.4 seconds in the 100 meters with the size and length of a premier pass rushing prospect. Plays both tight end and defensive end for his high school, but has developed into more of an EDGE prospect as a junior. Shows his considerable athleticism as a pass rusher with high end closing speed. Is also able to locate and track the ball as a tight end. Still unrefined technically as a pass rusher. Productive against sub-par competition.”