ISU All-American Davontae Harris drafted in 5th round by Bengals

ISU defensive back Davontae Harris joins the list of Redbirds to drafted into the NFL. (WJBC File Photo)

By ISU Sports Information

NORMAL – Years of hard work and dedication on the football field paid off for Illinois State All-American defensive back Davontae Harris Saturday, when he was selected in the 5th round (No. 151 overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals.

Harris is the 16th Redbird player selected in the NFL Draft in the program’s history and the first since 2015, when former teammate James O’Shaughnessy was also selected in the 5th round (No. 173 overall) by the Kansas City Chiefs. He is also the fourth ISU player taken since the 2013 season, joining Nate Palmer (6th round – Green Bay Packers, 2013), Shelby Harris (7th round – Oakland Raiders, 2014) and O’Shaughnessy.

A 2017 First-Team All-American selection by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), STATS FCS and Phil Steele, Harris was also tabbed as an Associated Press FCS All-America Second-Team honoree. The Wichita, Kansas, native later went on to represent the Redbird football program at the prestigious East-West Shrine Game and was invited to participate at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis.

A two-time All-Missouri Valley Football Conference First-Team selection, Harris led the Redbirds and tied for second in the MVFC with 14 passes defended (12 PBU, 2 INT) during the 2017 season. He also ranked third on the team with 57 tackles, including two sacks and 4.5 tackles for loss, and was credited with three quarterback hurries. In 2016, he ranked No. 1 in the MVC in passes defended with 15 (13 PBU, 2 INT), while averaging 1.36 passes defended per game to also top the conference.

Harris finished his illustrious career at Illinois State with 208 tackles (152 solo stops), 38 passes defended (tied for 5th all-time), 10 tackles for loss, four interceptions and three sacks in 49 games played for the Redbirds.

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