When the Patriots drafted N’Keal Harry in 2019 with the 32nd pick in the first round, expectations were that he would become the type of playmaker New England’s offense greatly needed.
Now in his second season, Harry hasn’t been able to provide the type of production of other wide receivers taken in the same draft.
A number of factors are potentially responsible for Harry not reaching the full heights of his potential, but a person with a particularly good vantage point recently weighed in on the question.
Rischad Whitfield, a trainer who has worked with several NFL players — including Harry — to improve their footwork, thinks part of the issue has been at quarterback for the Patriots.