Editor’s Note: Although the 2025 NFL Draft won’t commence until late April, it’s never too soon to spotlight some of the notable participants. The DallasCowboyscom team plans to examine the draft’s top prospects, highlighting potential picks for the Cowboys—from the initial round to the final one. Today’s spotlight is on Oregon’s defensive tackle, Derrick Harmon.
Name: Derrick Harmon
Position: Defensive Tackle
College: Oregon
Height/Weight: 6’4 1/2″ / 313 lbs
Interesting Fact: Before transferring to Oregon for his last collegiate season, Harmon spent three years at Michigan State in East Lansing, just a ninety-minute drive from his hometown of Detroit. During his time there, he accumulated only three and a half sacks and one forced fumble.
However, in his final year with the Ducks, Harmon had a breakout season, recording five sacks, two forced fumbles, and 45 tackles, all personal bests, leading to a second-team All-American honor.
Projected Draft Position: Harmon’s name is often called early on Day 2 in most draft forecasts, although some predictions have him sneaking into the late first round. He is widely regarded as one of the top talents in this year’s defensive tackle group.
Contribution to the Cowboys: The Cowboys are in dire need of size on their defensive line, and Harmon delivers that in abundance. He is a large, stout defender who is difficult to displace and effectively fills gaps in the run game with a swift punch and outstanding initial quickness.
His athletic abilities allow him to be versatile across the line, fitting into various defensive schemes. With speed that belies his size, Harmon can maneuver effectively. While he might not be a player who racks up double-digit sacks, Odighizuwa is expected to fulfill that role, and their respective styles could complement each other well.
Harmon’s instinctive play can aid his linebackers, providing a much-needed boost to a defense that has struggled against the run but is aiming for improvement under Matt Eberflus.
Final Thoughts: Harmon is adept at overcoming double teams, and with Osa Odighizuwa and Micah Parsons already drawing attention up front, Harmon could thrive with the Cowboys. His impressive 34 3/8″ arm length is a significant asset, contributing to his appeal as a prospect for NFL franchises.
While he occasionally relies solely on his arms in his tackling technique, this is an area that can be refined with coaching. A substantial wingspan is an unteachable attribute, and Harmon possesses it in spades.