Nyckoles Harbor
Status:
Committed
HIGH SCHOOL

Nyckoles Harbor

Athlete
6′5″ / 220 lbs
Washington, DC
Archbishop Carroll
Class of 2023
Rating: 98
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National Avg
Rating: 98.2
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School Preferences

School
Interest
Offer
Official Visit
South Carolina
Committed
2/1/2023
Alabama
Medium
Auburn
Medium
Boston College
Medium
Charlotte
Medium
Clemson
Medium
Connecticut
Medium
Florida
Medium
Florida State
Medium
Georgia Tech
Medium
Miami
Medium
Michigan
Medium
NC State
Medium
North Carolina
Medium
Ohio State
Medium
Oklahoma
Medium
Purdue
Medium
Stanford
Medium
Temple
Medium
Tennessee State
Medium
Texas
Medium
Texas Tech
Medium
USC
Medium
Vanderbilt
Medium
Virginia
Medium
Virginia Tech
Medium
West Virginia
Medium
Wisconsin
Medium
Notre Dame
None
Arizona State
None
Arkansas
None
Georgia
None
Louisville
None
LSU
None
Maryland
None
Michigan State
None
Ole Miss
None
Oregon
None
Penn State
None
Pittsburgh
None
Tennessee
None
Texas A&M
None
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Videos

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Nyckoles Harbor 1 St Game
End Of The Season Highlights

Updates

Heat Check | 2023 Defensive Line
2 yr ago by Matt Freeman
Heat Check | 2023 Defensive Line
The latest on Notre Dame's defensive line recruiting in 2023.
Matt  Freeman
2 yr ago by Matt Freeman
On 2023 ATH Nyckoles Harbor
I'm told Notre Dame defensive line coach Al Washington stopped at Archbishop Carroll (Md.) today to check on 2023 freak athlete Nyckoles Harbor. Not sure Notre Dame is going to be a player, but not 100% sure they are completely out because Harbor fits the profile the university is looking for on and off the field. I believe Notre Dame will continue to try to push to get him on campus, but no date has been set at this point, so until a date is set, it's hard to see him having interest in Notre Dame. It seems USC and Michigan are out in front at the moment with Maryland and Texas in the mix. Based off part history and what I know about the kid, Harbor is one of those kids who will love Notre Dame once he gets on campus, but the challenge will be getting him on campus. Harbor has not announced a top group at this point. What I don't know yet is how much the 6-foot-5, 225-pounder is weighing track into his recruitment. Obviously, he's pretty phenomenal at that too. Nyckoles Harbor, a 5-star defensive end recruit, is 6'5", 235 pounds and ran a 10.32 100M dash 🤯Unfair.(via @runnerspace)pic.twitter.com/qLCY8XbbkH— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) April 4, 2022 HS No. 4 all time 20.79 200m by 6'5" 225lb 5-star junior defensive end recruit Nyckoles Harbor! 🤯📺: https://t.co/HDcfmOlxKT pic.twitter.com/8DBjjsOafQ— FloTrack (@FloTrack) January 23, 2022 https://www.hudl.com/video/3/12880521/61ae2954dfd8d903e027374c
Sunday Reflections
2 yr ago by Matt Freeman
Sunday Reflections
A few thoughts for you Sunday.
Matt  Freeman
2 yr ago by Matt Freeman
Notre Dame on the Road | 1.26
There are three days of recruiting left in this evaluation period and Notre Dame's coaches will be making the rounds to check on some high-priority targets on Wednesday. Marcus Freeman and Al Washington will be in the DMV today. 2023 DeMatha Catholic (Md.) defensive end Jason Moore is a stop the duo is expected to make. The four-star prospect visited Notre Dame in the fall and left extremely impressed with what he saw as did his mother and aunt. 2023 Archbishop Carroll (D.C.) athlete Nyckoles Harbor will also be a player Freeman and Washington will check on. If you missed it, Harbor did this over the weekend at 6'5/225. AND HERE WE GO 💫U.S #4️⃣ All Time - 2️⃣0️⃣.7️⃣9️⃣ pic.twitter.com/rZpa9BqRa6— Nyckoles Nehemiah Harbor ll 👽 (@Nyck1k) January 24, 2022 2023 Good Counsel (Md.) defensive end Dylan Gooden and 2024 Friendship Collegiate Academy (D.C.) Dylan Stewart will also be prospects we expect Freeman and Washington to check on. Offensive coordinator Tommy Rees is expected to be in SoCal today, but we'll likely have more on that later today. Tight ends coach John McNulty will be in the ATL area again on Wednesday. 2024 Colquitt County (Ga.) tight end Landen Thomas is a name we expect him to follow up on today. Receivers coach Chansi Stuckey will be in the Sunshine State to check on a couple of big-time receivers. We expected Stuckey to be at Gulliver Prep, the home of 2023 receiver Jalen Brown, who has already been to campus. Stuckey will also be at IMG Academy to check on 2023 receiver Carnell Tate and others. Tate was at Tennessee over the weekend for his second visit, but this one is still trending Ohio State or Notre Dame. We also believe Chad Bowden will be in Florida. with Stuckey to check on Brown and Christopher Columbus (Fla.) to check on 2023 running back commit Sedrick Irvin Jr., who will be on campus this weekend, before heading to Orlando to check on 2023 running back Cedric Baxter Jr. for the second week in a row. Bowden is also expected at Lakeland (Fla.), the home of 2023 receiver Tyler Williams, who the staff is high on. Offensive line coach Harry Hiestand is expected to make a stop at Don Bosco Prep (N.J.) to check on offensive lineman Chase Bisontis, who Notre Dame would love to get back on campus. We continue to believe the Irish are a major player here. Cornerbacks coach Mike Mickens is expected in Las Vegas to check on 2023 cornerback commit Justyn Rhett and he likely will evaluate some other 2023 and 2024 prospects in the area. Safeties coach Chris O'Leary will be back at Denton Guyer (Texas) to check on 2023 safety commit Peyton Bowen. Notre Dame being back in the school days after he took a visit to Oklahoma is important. As reported yesterday, Bowen is saying the right things to those in The Gug and around him, so we'll see if he's solid in the coming days or weeks. Special Teams coordinator Brian Mason will be making his way around Indianapolis while analyst Nick Lezynski will be checking on 2023 linebackers Phil Picciotti and Josiah Trotter.
Matt  Freeman
2 yr ago by Matt Freeman
Notre Dame on the Road | 1.20
Thursday will be another busy day on the recruiting trail for the Notre Dame staff and it starts with head coach Marcus Freeman. Per a source, Freeman will be headed to the Northeast to conduct an in-home visit with 2022 offensive line signee Ty Chan. The Lawrence Academy (Mass.) star inked with the Irish in December and this will be a good opportunity for Freeman to establish more of a relationship with the four-star prospect. Freeman will also check on several prospects in the area. 2023 Thayer Academy (Mass.) offensive lineman Samson Okunlola was offered in April and his name hasn't been brought up too much, but Freeman is expected to make a stop to see how he's progressed and to potentially help further the four-star prospect to make the trip to South Bend. Offensive GA Trevor Mendelson is also expected to join Freeman to see the offensive linemen as he played a role with Tommy Rees to help ease any concerns Chan had when Brian Kelly left for LSU. 2023 Catholic Memorial (Mass.) defensive end Boubacar Traore is a Boston College commit, but Notre Dame offered in October and is another prospect Freeman is expected to check on. We also believe Freeman will be stopping by Buckingham Browne & Nichols School (Mass.) to check on 2023 receiver Ronan Hanafin. The three-star receiver visited Notre Dame for the Navy game and will be back on campus Jan. 29th for Junior Day. Central Catholic (Mass.) linebacker Preston Zinter is another name we are expecting Freeman to check on as the four-star prospect has made his way to South Bend a couple times in recent months. If Notre Dame pushes for either prospects, the Irish will have a good chance to land both. Notre Dame offensive coordinator Tommy Rees will be headed back to Michigan on Thursday per a source. 2023 five-star quarterback Dante Moore has been a hot name on the board and Rees will make a stop to check on him. 2024 quarterback CJ Carr has made it to campus twice since June and Rees is expected to stop at Saline (Mich.) to make sure he knows he's wanted in South Bend. Carr blew up the All-American Bowl Combine earlier this month and is starting to become a national name in the 2024 class. Tight ends coach John McNulty is expected to be in Virginia. 2024 Luca Puccinelli is already 6-foot-7, 225 pounds and he's someone we expect McNulty to check on. Puccinelli visited Notre Dame for camp and then returned for the Navy game. Hopewell High School will also host McNulty as he'll be there to evaluate 2024 athlete Kesean Henderson. You may have heard of his brother, TreVeyon, who just finished his freshman season at Ohio State. Henderson holds early offers from Maryland, Old Dominion, Pitt, South Carolina, Virginia and Virginia Tech. Per a source, Mike Mickens will head to STL to De Smet (Mo.) the home of 2023 cornerback target Christian Gray. The four-star prospect told ISD earlier this week he'll make it to Junior Day later this month, but he also received an offer from LSU that will shake his recruitment up a bit. Brian Kelly made a big-time hire in as Robert Steeples will coach cornerbacks at LSU. Steeples was the former head coach at De Smet before leaving last year for a job with the Minnesota Vikings. Gray and Steeples are extremely close, so it wouldn't be a shock to see Gray get to Baton Rouge. Notre Dame continues to be in a good spot with Gray as he loves the Notre Dame coaching staff and has become close with 2023 commits Drayk Bowen and Peyton Bowen. A source stated defensive GA Mike Moon will be making a trip to DeMatha Catholic (Md.) to get the latest on 2023 four-star defensive end Jason Moore, who continues to be high on Notre Dame. Moore visited Notre Dame in the fall and left with a positive impression as did his mother and aunt. Moon is also expected to make it to Archbishop Carroll (D.C.) to check on the most unique athletes in the 2023 class in Nyckoles Harbor. Harbor could play receiver, tight end, defensive end, linebacker or even safety for some programs. The 6-foot-5, 225-pounder ran not one, not two, but three 10.3 times in the 100m in 2021. 2023 University Lab (La.) linebacker Jaiden Ausberry told ISD earlier this week he'll make it back to Notre Dame for Junior Day and Irish analyst Nick Lezynski is expected to drop in on Thursday. Ausberry is high on Notre Dame, but he has strong LSU ties as his dad played and currently works for the university. That said, the four-star prospect is very open to leaving the state as his brother, Austin, showed in the 2022 cycle by signing with Auburn. I know some asked about my statement of University Lab being across the street from LSU. Here's what I meant by that:
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99-100: Elite national prospect (Five-star)

Considered one of the best prospects in the nation and a likely difference-maker at the collegiate level. Displays all of the physical skills to be a future All-American with potential to be an early-round NFL draft pick.

90-98: Elite state prospect (Four-star)

Considered one of the best 30-40 prospects in the state and a top 250 national prospect. Displays the physical skills to be a major early contributor at the collegiate level with high professional potential.

80-89: Quality prospect (Three-star)

Considered one of the best 100 prospects in the state and a top 500 national prospect. Displays the physical skills to develop into a contributor over the course of his college career. Has the ability to become a professional prospect over time with development.

70-79: Solid prospect (Two-star)

Considered one of the top 250 prospects in the state. Has the physical skills to be a potential contributor at a D-1 program over the course of his collegiate career with significant development. Professional potential is low.
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