Why Alex Harkey Suddenly Has NFL Draft Scouts Paying Attention

Teams love versatility in the NFL Draft and Oregon offensive lineman Alex Harkey has displayed his throughout the process. Returning from an injury to perform at the Ducks' Pro Day, Harkey looked smooth during position drills. He's flexible enough to play all four guard and tackle positions.
Harkey recently spoke exclusively with NFL Draft On SI. Harkey discussed his Pro Day showcase, meeting with a bunch of NFL teams in attendance, his favorite plays to run in the playbook, and so much more.
NFL Draft Interview: Oregon OL Alex Harkey Drawing Significant Interest
JM: You recently took full advantage of your Pro Day showcase. You looked really good during position drills, getting back on the field after suffering a late-season surgery. I imagine you were satisfied with the overall performance?
Alex Harkey: Yeah, I was more or less happy with how I did at Pro Day. I felt like some of my testing times were a little slower than what I was doing in training. In terms of the position drills, I felt really good out there. I felt like myself.
JM: You’ve shown terrific positional versatility throughout this process. You’ve played both guard and tackle. Where do NFL teams see you playing at the next level? Has there been a consensus?
Alex Harkey: A lot of teams have been asking for my feedback. They want to know what I think I can play. They’re asking if I’m open to playing anywhere else besides tackle. I’m telling everybody I’m just willing to get the job done, and that includes playing guard and center.
It doesn’t really matter to me.
JM: Is playing center within the realm of possibility? Have you been working on snapping the ball?
Alex Harkey: Yeah, I’ve for sure been working on snapping the ball. I don’t think I’d be ready to play a game tomorrow at center, but that’s what this process is for. I’m getting better. I’m adding value by getting comfortable snapping and becoming more versatile. I’m getting the reps.

JM: Is Alex Harkey athletic in space, or powerful in a phone booth? If you had to pick one…
Alex Harkey: I think I’m athletic in space. Looking at the tape, I excelled on those quick screens and as a puller in space. I constantly make contact with a defender in space. It’s pretty rare that I whiffed on those opportunities.
A lot of linemen are scared to whiff on those opportunities. I feel like that area of my game is a strength of my game.
JM: What was your favorite play to run in the playbook this past season? I always love hearing this answer from an offensive lineman. Break it down for me.
Alex Harkey: To piggyback off my last answer, it would probably be a transportation run. The tight end is down blocking and I pull around. I’m basically either one-on-one with the linebacker, or if that defender gets picked up, I’m one-on-one with a cornerback or safety.
It can be a quick out throw, or a sweep to the running back. It just depends on how we dress it up. The tight end is down-blocking and I come up around the alley to the boundary.
That’s an opportunity to get me in space and kill that guy (laughs). It’s a pleasure.
JM: That’s a fantastic answer. Did you meet with any teams at pro day? Do you have any upcoming in-person visits or Zoom meetings?
Alex Harkey: I’ve met with a bunch of teams. I’m talking to at least one every single day. Teams are starting to finalize their draft boards. I’ve met with a good amount of teams. I met with the Minnesota Vikings, Los Angeles Chargers, Dallas Cowboys, and Green Bay Packers at pro day.
I met with the Las Vegas Raiders, San Francisco 49ers, and Miami Dolphins on Zoom. I met with the Tennessee Titans in some fashion at the NFL Combine.
JM: We’ve appreciated your time today. There’s a lot of interest in you and it’s easy to see why. Why should a team use one of their NFL Draft picks on Alex Harkey?
Alex Harkey: I’ve been through ups and downs. I’m always willing to fight through adversity for the team. I’m going to put my best foot forward. When the going gets tough, I’ll rise to the occasion. That’s what I do.
I always stay even keeled. I can’t wait to get to work.

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