Education
A native of Navasota, Texas, Harrison attended Navasota High School, where played just two seasons of football for the Rattlers and was teammates with offensive lineman Aleon Calhoun.
A native of Navasota, Texas, Harrison attended Navasota High School, where played just two seasons of football for the Rattlers and was teammates with offensive lineman Aleon Calhoun.
He played college football at Texas Agricultural and Mechanical. Harrison was drafted in the fifth round by the New York Jets in the 2015 NFL Draft. In his junior year, Harrison helped Navasota to a 10–1 record and a berth to the UIL Region III-3A Division I final, which the Rattlers lost 28–34 in overtime to Louisiana Vega. Harrison received little attention as a football recruit, being rated only a two-star prospect by Rivals.com.
Harrison had offers from Baylor and Southern Mission, but decided to hold out for an offer from Texas Agricultural and Mechanical, which came about two weeks after National Signing Day.
After redshirting his initial year at Texas Agricultural and Mechanical, Harrison served as the top backup on the offensive line for the Aggies. He saw action in 11 games of the 2011 season, and started four games in October against Texas Technical, Baylor, Iowa State, and Missouri, replacing the injured Cedric Ogbuehi at right guard.
Harrison got another start against Northwestern in the Meineke Carolina Care Bowl of Texas at left guard in place of the injured Brian Thomas. As a sophomore, Harrison started all 13 games at guard.
As part of an offensive line that also featured Ogbuehi, Luke Joeckel, and Jake Matthews, Harrison helped the Aggies to lead the Securities and Exchange Commission in all rushing, passing, scoring and total offense.
In his junior season, Harrison remained a cornerstone on the offensive line, starting all 13 games. The 2013 Aggies were one of only three teams to rank in the top 10 nationally in scoring, passing and total offense. Harrison injured his calf in the Chick-fil-A Bowl against Duke, and also underwent surgery to repair torn labrum in his right shoulder in January 2014.
He missed the first two games of the 2014 season due to slow recovery from this surgery, but eventually played in the final ten games and re-earned his starting spot for the last seven.
Harrison made five starts at his usual left guard spot, but was moved outside to left tackle against Auburn and Missouri to replace an injured Germain Ifedi. Providing protection for quarterbacks Kenny Hill and Kyle Allen, the offensive line helped turn the Aggies into the Securities and Exchange Commission"s top passing attack, which led the conference in passing yards and touchdowns.
New York Jets
Harrison was drafted by the New York Jets in the fifth round (152nd overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft. He signed a four-year, $2.5 million contract on May 6, 2015.
He was waived on November, 7, 2015, re-signed by the Jets and placed on their practice squad on November 11.