For a long time now, Pine View High tight end Brock Harris has been seen as one of the most elite prospects in the entire country in the Class of 2026, as he is ranked in the top 50 by every major recruiting website.

With the Class of 2025 mostly signed now, attention is quickly turning to Harris and his classmates, and on Monday Harris released a list of the six schools he is considering with a year ahead before he can sign.

The six schools (in no particular order, Harris wrote on social media) are Utah, BYU, Georgia, Michigan, Oregon and Miami.

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Listed by 247 Sports at 6-foot-6 and 238 pounds, Harris is originally from Oregon but moved to Utah. He is considered by all the major recruiting websites to be the third-best tight end prospect in the country in his class behind North Carolina’s Kendre Harrison (already committed to Oregon) and Georgia’s Kaiden Prothro.

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According to 247, Miami was the first school to offer Harris a scholarship back in January of last year, and BYU and Utah were within the first five schools to offer him.

According to 247, Harris has visited three of the six schools he is considering — BYU, Utah and Georgia.

On Monday after Harris released his list, a story by 247’s Blair Angulo was published in which Harris discussed several of his top six — Georgia, Michigan and BYU.

Of BYU, Harris said, “Their offense is really solid and they always have a tight end which is playing a key role in the offense. Every time I go to take a visit they get me more and more interested and show me a ton of love. I’d say they they’ve bumped up on my radar, for sure.”

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