INDIANAPOLIS — When former UW center Nick Harris takes the field at Lucas Oil Stadium for workouts at the NFL combine Friday night, he’ll do so with a recently acquired tribute to a Seattle cultural icon that drew the interest of at least one well-known coach this week.
When fellow Husky teammate Trey Adams joins him for those same workouts, he’ll carry with him something he recently acquired that can’t be as easily seen: fresh perspective about football and its place in his life.
Both will be hoping to improve, or at least solidify, their draft projections — Adams likely in the second or third rounds, Harris maybe just a little bit later.