Harrison Taggart
Status:
Signed
HIGH SCHOOL
NCAA

Harrison Taggart

Linebacker
6′2″ / 230 lbs
Draper, UT
Corner Canyon
Class of 2025
Rating: n/a
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National Avg
Rating: 89.7
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School Preferences

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California
Signed
04/25/2025
Arizona
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Colorado
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Duke
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Northwestern
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Junior Year Highlights
2021 Season First 8 Games

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Bear Insider Video: Cal MLB Harrison Taggart
11 days ago by Jim McGill
Bear Insider Video: Cal MLB Harrison Taggart
Junior BYU MLB transfer talks about his transition to Cal
Greg Richardson
11 days ago by Greg Richardson
BI Camp Report
Practice #3 - Shoulder Pads (Thump)Interesting to witness two full practices with a split squad. You can see the benefit in terms of the # of reps for players going way up and the coach to player ratio being better.Good to see some BI folks out there including Paws and ARBear.Observations:This might be the healthiest team in America. Only Burrell and incoming Freshman OL Ben Howard weren't participating. The best in my 30 year experience of attending camp.This is a big team, lots of huge bodies and S&C has clearly had an impact. Go back and look at weights on the roster as they've been updating them. For example, some of the younger DBs have added a lot of muscle and there were more than a handful of guys who popped with their obvious gains including Cade Uluave, Legend Journey, Trond Grizzell, Ryan McCulloch and Nick Morrow who all looked markedly larger and more muscularEarly in Fall Camp, there's not a ton of 11v11, I'd expect to see that shift next week as the go to combined practices starting Tuesday and there's an emphasis switch from technique, installation and assignment to more playingSome quick hits on the Summer newcomers:Brandon High - He's built, a solid rock at 220 and very quick. Not a lot of wiggle but good burstKendrick Raphael - Bigger than I had imagined and a very muscular 200. Quick feet, looks natural as a pass catcher, not quite the explosion of High and Johnson. More wiggle and lateral agility than Brandon and LJLJ Johnson - Bowling ball build, powerful lower body. Quicker than I had thought. Runs with power, catching the ball may be a development area for himThe above three look, practice and play like grown men and you can see the difference relative to Wiley and League in terms of physical development and practice demeanorTyson Ford - Big man, huge frame, moves well.Jordan Sanford - He can run, looks like a hybrid safety/CB typeQuimari Shemwell - Thin but with a lot of twitch and juice. I can imagine him playing a lot this year. Chris Victor - Mature frame and looks the part of an OLB, had a really good 1v1 pass rush rep TJ Bush - Big person, very thick lower body. Played opposite McCulloch. Justin Hasenhuetl - He moves well and plays with a feisty edge. He popped at LT. Needs to add some weight, not quite sure he's 6'5+Harrison Taggart - Played with an old school neck roll. Looked like Bobby Bouchette out thereAnthony League - Had one nice run, looks naturally strong and a tackle breaker. Not super explosiveMark Hamper - He's strongly built, moves wellQuaron Adams - Twitchy and clearly can run. Can he consistently catch the ball?Jayden Dixon-Veal - Thin, twitchy player, made a few nice catches. Along with Adams, struggled fielding puntsLandon Morris - Broad shoulders and thinner legs. Fluid athlete. Looks like a jumbo WRBrent Austin - He played but didn't see him much as he was on the Student side boundary the entire practiceDaveion Harley - Not tall but solidly built, ran with the 2s today. Chase Murray - Didn't hit all his FGs in drills but he did in 11v11. Consistent strike, not a huge legAbram Murray - Big leg, slightly less consistent than Murray. He can hit from 55 and likely is the KO specialistZae Smith - Not tall, but long, long arms and he's a thick. Arms like a blacksmith. Quick get off and stout at the point of attack. Quarterback play: Not a ton to review here given the more constrained 11v11 they ran today. Both Brown and JKS had their moments. I liked Brown's decision making. Smart throwaways, a nice ball fake keeper and a really good read on a passing play where he tucked and run. Fast! JKS release and arm continue to impress. Had some show off moments in accuracy passing drills. Defense was ahead of the offense though I might give a slight nod to the OL vs DL on running plays. The secondary had a good day with a couple of nice pass break ups and a huge hit by Crosby on Grizzell and a deep seam routeA couple of way too early and perhaps obvious takes: The competition at NB and the Safety opposite Crosby are going to be fierce. Ditto on the OL, It feels like there's a top 9 or 10 emerging but the pecking order is far from obvious. WR appears to have more of a hierarchy but there are a lot of guys out there vying for snaps. Will be interesting to see who emerges as the #1 outside WRGuys who popped: Cade Uluave, Derek Wilkins, Luke Ferelli, Shemwell. Masses, Crosby, Manutai, Morrow, Robinson, DeJesus, Morris, Mini, High, Johnson (Note that I couldn't see everything and basically didn't see the WR/DB matchups on one side of the field during 11v11
Greg Richardson
15 days ago by Greg Richardson
Newcomer workout warriors
Here are the newcomers that arrived in June that have wowed in the weightroom and in trainingZae Smith - As Aidan Keanaaina mentioned, this vertically challenged interior DT has made a strong early impression both with his quickness and athleticism as well as his weight room work. Mark Hamper - Folks are sleeping on the Idaho WR. Great production and film to go with very solid size and strength. He's made a real mark in S&C this SummerHarrison Taggart - The speedy ILB has showed out in S&C. Cal now has three NFL level athletes in that room with he, Cade Uluave and Luke Ferrelli TJ Bush - Based on his film and production at Liberty, it's little suprise that the big and powerful Bush has impressed in S&C. He's a beastDaveion Harley - The likely starter at Center for the Bears OL is another weight room standout. He's quick and powerful off the snap and could be the catalyst for a revised ground game in 2025
2025 ACC Football Kickoff: Cal MLB Cade Uluave
19 days ago by Jim McGill
2025 ACC Football Kickoff: Cal MLB Cade Uluave
Standout linebacker talks about his journey from backup linebacker and running back to Freshman All-American at this week's ACC Football Kickoff
2024 Roster vs 2025 Roster - The Defense
1 mo ago by Bear Insider
2024 Roster vs 2025 Roster - The Defense
We go position group by position group and provide grades on whether the roster has taken a step forward or back - Now the Defense
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