 Alright my friends, what is going on? Welcome back to another reaction video. Today we're going to crack into the number 64th best player as voted by his peers in the NFL, which is the National Football League for the year 2020. There is no time to lose his name to Harrison Smith. He's a defensive back for the Vikings, either a safety or a corner. I feel like he's a safety, but I can't exactly remember. Why are they calling him a DB? Does that mean he plays both positions? We haven't seen DB as a player position yet on this series. It's usually a safety or a cornerback. I don't know what it is. Let's find out. From who I've played this year, I definitely go Harrison Smith. I think this year, just the safeties we've seen, I think he's had the biggest impact in the game. Nice work Harrison. But before we get into this look, I'm sorry I didn't do this with Tyler Lockett, but I will do this with old Harrison. I'm not going to say why, but you guys might work it out. No, I'm joking. 31 years of age. Holy shit, it kind of looks like me. February 2nd, 1989, 6 foot 2, 100kg. 29th to pick the first round of the 2012 draft, went to the Vikings, five Pro Vols in a row. One first team all pro selection, one second team all pro selection. He is a tackle machine, played four seasons at Notre Dame, which is honestly something you don't see a lot from these top guys. A lot of them only played three seasons. He played four seasons, came out, he was the first round selection, four, five, seven at the combine. A 34 inch vertical jump, 10 foot 2 inch broad jump, 19 reps on the bench. He's listed at 188cm, which is 6 foot 1 and 7 eighths of an inch. So almost 6 foot 2. We'll call him 6 2. 6 2, 2 20. That's what I'm going to call him. So let's get into it. Whoops. It looks like he's freelancing or improv'ing a play, but because he's so into the film, it's like he's seen it before. That's why he breaks so fast, he hits so hard and knows what he tends to be in the right place at the right time. Oh, shit. That's a swift play. Which one was that, that last one? Adams? No, that's not, not, not, not Adams, is it? But his nickname's Harry the Hitman, for obvious reasons. He gave me a nice hit. I thought I had an easy touch there. I got a catch of all using speed, get a feel. Jones under center, play action. Through the ball, hit my hands, and right in the back. He was just right there in a split second. That is a nice tackle, bro. Drive the shoulder in. There's going to be no head-to-head contact on that one. Look at this. Let's see what the contact looks like. BAM, bro. That's a beautiful tackle. And oh my god, he put the shoulder in. He literally stopped him in his tracks. I've talked about in the past, you know, driving him with the shoulder, you know, probably from the upper leg to the shoulder, but the perfect place to smash someone with a tackle, the perfect place to drive someone with your shoulder is right at the crease of the hip because it takes away any momentum they've got. You know, it just stops them. I mean, literally, you're running along like this. If you hit them right there at the hip, that's what their body does. And that's exactly what we're seeing in this moment here. Wow, what a tackle. I absolutely love that. Fantastic. And he wrapped his arms, too. He's wrapping his arms around the leg, which is even better. That's about picked off by Kendra's. They run a lot of cover forward. They had two deep safeties, but they kind of play close. They have their quarter of the field. He's in the back of trying to get to this quarter. They're vertical out. Usually when there's two up, when there's a two out of safety, that middle is open. I'm, I'm, I'm, that's, that's, that's, that's what I do. I get down the scene with Chuck split the field and the ball's coming. I'm like, I'm fully relaxed. I'm about to catch the ball and get loose with it. And as soon as the ball hit my hands, I'm getting rocked. I was shook because lately I took my eyes off him. He was outside of leverage on me, back pedaling with the dude. Holy shit. Okay. So he's, he's watching them now. Here he is here. He's, he's probably, well, I mean, we're going to call that at the time that he turned, they're probably about 12 yards, 12 yards away. The ball is fired. How long does it take him to cover? Nah, bro. He was going to nail you, man. He knew if that ball goes to you, mate, I am going to absolutely nail you. And that's what happened. Honestly, the hardest I've been hit in my three years playing. Oh, the hardest hit. He, he got a lot of my respect that game. It looks like he gets a lot of free reign. I want to hear him speak, bro. Yeah, we got a, we got a joke in the DV room that Harry gets the blitz whenever he wants to. I mean, there's schemes with it, but whenever Harry gets on the line, you're like, okay, he gets the blitz again, he gets the blitz again. But it's like, he disguises it so well, so much sometimes he'll mess up, you know, the corners. How many sexes this guy got as a safety? They haven't got his stats for this year, but he has a total of 13 sex at the end of last year, 13 sex for his whole entire career, from 114 games. We're probably talking about, you know, an average of, I don't know, one every nine games, something like that, because it'll hold it for so long and it burst out to the middle of a field. Like, he was disguised and I'm like, here, you're like, drop, drop. And he's on the line of scrimmage. He takes off and I go, so I got back in my cover. Get quickly by another lovely tackle. Okay, so just before we move on, I do want to hear, I do want to see exactly like what is, you know, I love that tackle. I want to know what his sporting history is. And it seems as is the case with a lot of these defensive backs, he played basketball, he ran track. In track, he completed, competed primarily as a jumper and the decathlon. He had a career best leap of two meters three. What? Two meters? Clearing over two meters in the high jump. What's his vertical? His vertical is 34. I would have thought his vertical would be higher than that at 34 inches, but that, that's fucking ridiculous. I mean, he is six foot two. He had a personal best of six, five, four in the long jump and 14.14, sorry, 14.15 in the triple jump. He was listed as the number 25 athlete in the nation and considered a four star recruit. He's 31 years of age. He's actually been around for a fucking long time. He's been at the Minnesota Vikings ever since being drafted in 2012. He's a one team player. He's an absolute legend. His name's Harrison Smith. As soon as the ball hiked, you might see him back to the middle of the field. He plays a lot of energy. He plays around either. Get that ball. When you watch more film, I think of like a spider just like jumping around the field. The dude was just ranting. Damn, bro. All right, my friends, I reckon that's about enough for old mate Harrison Smith. I really enjoyed that. Anytime I watch the Vikings from now on, I'm going to be looking for him, which is cool because he's on the defensive side of the ball and normally I'm not that interested in defensive players. But I am now. So guys, thank you for watching. I will see you on the next one. Please like the video if you've liked it and consider subscribing if not. That doesn't make sense. Consider subscribing if you're not subscribed. That's what I meant to say. Thanks for watching guys. I'll see you soon.