
Orien
Harris Press Conferences
Orien
Harris
Defensive End—University of Miami
4th Round – 133rd
Overall
What caused you to fall in
the draft?
I don't know. I can't
really answer that question. I'm happy to be in this position right now. I can't
really live on the past, I'm looking forward to the future.
Do you prefer nose tackle
or end?
I'm just happy to fit in.
Wherever they want me to play at, I'll play at, either or. Wherever will
help the team go to another Super Bowl.
Have you seen the Steelers'
3-4 defense?
I've been watching the
[Steelers] for years. I'm pretty sure I'm a fast learner and I will give it my
all and try to pick it up as fast as I can.
Defensive end is not a
glamorous position, is it?
No, it's really not a
glamour position. I'm just happy that I'm going to an organization with great
fans.
How might your time at
Miami help you transition into the Pros?
Coming from one successful
program to another, like Coach Mitchell said, with high expectations and
high standards. I'm used to winning and winning is the most important
thing. I'm used to the situation that the Steelers are going through right now.
They seem like they are a very good football team right now.
Is it a surprise that the
Steelers haven't taken someone from Miami since 1992?
I didn't know that. I'm not
surprise, I really didn't know that.
Are you worried about
cracking the line-up?
That's my goal—to crack the
line-up. That's what I'm working towards.
What type of advice did
your brother give you?
Just tells me tips about
the NFL—business and working hard. Every week is a tough week and a challenge.
When we talk, we don't much about football, we mostly talk about what we are
going through. I've seen him for 3 years and he's shared a lot of information
with me, especially being from Miami. We always talk about it.
Your brother being an offensive
player and you a defensive…who wins in the backyard?
We're about half-and-half right now. We need another one to really declare
who's the better [player]. We're about even right now.
How much do you love football?
It's all I want to do. It's my first love.
John Mitchell
RE: Orien Harris, University of Miami
(Fla.)
Defensive End
4th Round – 133rd Overall
What do you like about him?
John Mitchell: The thing I like about him that we were able to get an athlete
of the caliber in the fourth round. You look at some of the draft choices that
we have had in the past in the fourth round to get a guy like Orien Harris, I'm
excited about him. The thing that they did with him at Miami, they play a 4-3
and they played him inside and outside. Here is a guy that is a good athlete
that we feel can play both inside and outside for us. And when you are a backup
for us in our scheme you have to have some guys that can play both at the nose
and the end and he fits that description very well.
He's not a big pass rusher, is he?
No, and in our scheme we aren't looking for a pass rushers. In a 3-4 we are
not looking for pass rushers. He is a guy that can push the pocket, he has done
a great job there. We are looking for guys like him who we can play the inside
run games and stunts but no, he is not a big pass rusher and we didn't take him
as a pass rusher. We took him a good athlete, who can stay on his feet, who can
run, has quickness and can get to the ball carrier.
Will you start him at one spot or the other?
I'll work him at both when he comes in. We'll give him some at nose and we'll
work him at end. So here is a guy that has got to be able to play both for the
simple reason when we go into a game I don't know how many Coach Cowher is going
to give me. So we have to have guys that are not a starter that is going to have
to be able to both positions. We have done that with (Chris) Hoke and some other
guys such as Kendrick Clancy when he was here and here is a guy that can play
both nose and end. So we are looking for guys of that caliber.
You don't appear to have many openings?
I tell guys when they come here don't count the numbers. If a guy is going to
get cut, I have been here with Coach (Cowher) for a long time and he has never
let a good football player go. So if this guy comes in and plays the way that we
think he is capable of playing we will find a spot for him. You never are going
to let a good football player go. There are 45 positions and we are looking for
45 good football players.
Besides Hoke, did you do anything with Travis Kirschke?
In the past we have played other guys inside. Kirschke can play inside. When
he was in San Francisco and Detroit he played inside. So here is a guy that is
not a starter but we have to go into a game with a certain amount of guys,
number wise so we have to have a guy that are flexible and that's what I like
about Harris. He has a flexible player, a good athlete, he played in a climate
conducive to being outside were he can run so here is a guy that can get to the
ball carrier and play both inside and outside. I'm really excited about this guy
and that you can get a guy like this in the fourth round.
Was there anything about his makeup that was different from other Miami
guys?
In the draft you can't say who you are going to take and where you are going
to take him. They have to fall to you and he fell to us. And we are really
excited about it. I like guys from Miami because they have been coached, they
have a great tradition there and they have won quite a few college national
championships. So you get guys that are coming out of a program that know what
work is about and he is coming to a program where he knows he is going to have
to work.
Is he experienced?
Miami is one of the teams in college football that get a lot of good athletes
and they rotate a lot of good players. If you look over the players that have
been drafted there, they have had players who have played quite a bit and they
play a lot of players and that is why they are a good football team. And that's
why we are pretty good because we play a lot of players. If we can get a guy to
come in and fit in our rotation, this guy isn't going to have to be a starter
his first year here. He is going to come here and learn from the guys that we
got and down the road. Aaron Smith was a fourth-round draft choice so I'm happy
with guys like this that we can find, a diamond in the rough, a guy that is
going to come in here and have sometime to grow and progress. I'm really excited
about him.