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N.C. State hauls in three-star wide receiver from New Jersey

One week after landing a commitment from TE Thaddeus Moss, the son of NFL legend Randy Moss, the Wolfpack added another potentially dangerous pass catcher on Monday when Kelvin Harmon declared he will attend N.C. State next season.
For the next 3-5 years I'm running with the PACK ???? #️⃣3️⃣#WPN #PACK16 pic.twitter.com/RAljv8fT6M
— Kelvin (@Wide_Receiver9) February 2, 2016
At 6-3, 190 pounds, Harmon, a Palmyra, N.J. native, has excellent size and speed. When combined with Moss, the Wolfpack could have a very dangerous wide receiver tandem in the very near future.
According to MaxPreps, Harmon caught 66 passes for 1,111 yard and 14 touchdowns for Palmyra High School and is ranked the No. 14 prospect in the state of New Jersey and the 88th-best wide receiver in the country according to 247Sports.

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