When Connor Harris was told he’d received an invitation to be one of 19 college players to attend the Chiefs’ local pro day, which was held on April 7, he was thrilled.
Harris, however, was also a bit surprised when he looked at the itinery and saw he was listed as a fullback and linebacker.
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Now, this wasn’t the first time NFL teams have broached the topic with the former Blue Springs South star, a four-year starter at inside linebacker for Lindenwood who is coming off a senior campaign in which he racked up 138 tackles and was chosen the national Division II defensive player of the year.