Massive: Utah Utes Receive Exciting News Involving Dynamic Threat TE

Recruiting is an ongoing process, and as Utah football wrapped up the 2025 recruiting cycle, it shifted focus to the 2026 class of prospects.

One of the standout recruits Utah is targeting is  a tight end from Pine View, who could be a top priority.

One of the elite playmakers, not only in the state but also in the entire 2026 class, has secured an official visit with the Utes.

Pine View’s Brock Harris is nearing a composite five-star status, making him one of the top players in the country.

At 6-foot-6, 240 pounds, Harris is a tantalizing prospect. He has the size and athleticism to become a dynamic threat at tight end.

 

Tentative fall visit schedule for elite class of 2026 tight end Brock Harris

 

Over the span of three seasons, Harris has hauled in 128 passes for 1,796 yards and 22 touchdowns. He’s one of the most sought-after prospects in the 2026 class.

Harris plans to serve an abbreviated LDS mission out of high school, which will allow him to return prior to the 2027 season.

Over the past month, the Utes made multiple trips south to meet with Brock Harris and his family. Utah sent offensive coordinator Jason Beck, tight ends coach Freddie Whittingham, and offensive line coach Jim Harding to connect with Harris.

Soon after the in-home visit, Harris made a trip to Salt Lake City to visit Utah, where he had the chance to spend time with the coaching staff and interact with other top recruits from the state.

Later, head coach Kyle Whittingham, Freddie Whittingham, Micah Simon, and Mark Atuaia traveled to St. George to visit Harris while he was playing in one of his basketball games.

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