The Green Bay Packers finally completed their months-long attempt to acquire Damon “Snacks” Harrison when they claimed the veteran defensive lineman off of waivers from the Seattle Seahawks on Wednesday.
Harrison, now 32, is no longer the elite player he was early in his career, but his ability to contribute something as a role player against the run could be valuable for the Packers as Matt LaFleur’s team prepares for a playoff run.
Harrison played in six games for the Seahawks and earned strong grades against the run from Pro Football Focus, proving he still has the size and power to take on blocks at the point of attack, eat up double teams and help disrupt the running game.