Tennessee Football: Top 5 remaining 2019 National Signing Day targets

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Should Tennessee be worried about losing four-star safety Anthony Harris to North Carolina? It’s a possible flip to keep an eye on, but Harris has been committed to Tennessee since early-June. He didn’t, however, sign his letter of intent in December, which makes North Carolina a serious threat to land him on National Signing Day.

Harris is listed as the No. 148 overall recruit and 14th-best safety in the 2019 class, according to 247Sports.

The Havelock, N.C., native is an incredible athlete, which he showed at the high school level by doubling as a dual-threat quarterback. He has a slight frame, though, standing 6-foot-1.5 and weighing 175 pounds but he could afford to add some weight to be a contender early on for playing time at safety.

Tennessee is hoping to hang on to Harris as he’s one of the highest-rated commits in the class but North Carolina’s serious push has to have Jeremy Pruitt slightly worried.

Will he stay home to play for the struggling Tar Heels or join the up-and-coming Volunteers?