Damon Harrison Fantasy
- Height / Weight
- 6'4" / 350 lbs.
- Date of Birth (Age)
- November 29, 1988 (35)
- Experience
- 10th Season
- Drafted
- 2012 / Rd. / Pk. (NYJ)
- College
- William Penn (IA)
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Damon Harrison News
The Green Bay Packers claimed defensive lineman Damon "Snacks" Harrison off waivers from the Seattle Seahawks on Wednesday. Harrison requested his release late last week and was granted it on Tuesday, and the run-stuffing defensive tackle didn't go without a team for long. The 32-year-old was a first-team All-Pro with the Giants in 2016 and has a reputation for shutting down opposing run games, but he had just nine tackles and a forced fumble in a situational role in six games for the Seahawks. Harrison is no longer in his prime and probably won't play an every-down role with Green Bay heading into the postseason, but he'll provide veteran leadership and a big body in the trenches as the Packers seek to return to the Super Bowl.
Seattle Seahawks defensive tackle Damon Harrison asked for his release after learning that he'd be inactive in Week 16 against the division-rival Rams, and the team plans to grant his wish next week, according to sources. The Seahawks have enjoyed their time with Harrison and hopes he has a change of heart, but it seems as though he has his mind made up. Harrison would go on waivers and would be eligible to be claimed by another team for interior defensive line help. Snacks has played in only six games with the team after spending the 2019 season in Detroit, and he has only nine combined tackles and a forced fumble in a rotational role.
Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll said that there is a "good chance" that defensive tackle Damon Harrison makes his debut with the team in Week 10 against the division-rival Rams. Harrison has spent the last month getting into shape after signing with Seattle. The man they call Snacks signed to the team's practice squad on Oct. 7 after considering retirement. The 31-year-old run-stopper should help Seattle's defensive line in their quest to slow down the run, and he's been durable in his career, playing in 112 games in nine years while totaling 485 tackles. Harrison isn't an IDP asset at this stage of his career, but he should help a Seattle defense that has allowed the fourth-fewest rushing yards per game (93.6), at least in a rotational role. Seattle's defense has been much more susceptible through the air, however, and they're not the most attractive unit for fantasy owners this Sunday against a Rams team coming off their bye.
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