
Jermari Harris is a former collegiate football cornerback from the University of Iowa. He is a Chicago, Illinois, native and attended Montini Catholic High School in Lombard, Illinois. Harris joined the Iowa Hawkeyes football program in 2019 and played for them until the end of the 2024 season. Over five years, he recorded 105 tackles (74 solo), four tackles for loss, eight interceptions, and 19 pass breakups. In 2023, he was named Iowa's Comeback Player of the Year. In 2024, he earned Third-Team All-Big Ten honors. (via Iowa Hawkeyes' official website)
He was one of 329 prospects invited to the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine. There, he posted a 37-inch vertical and a 10-foot broad jump. With a prospect grade of 5.98, he’s projected as an average backup or special-teams player. His Next Gen Stats score of 63 ranked 32nd among cornerbacks, according to NFL’s official website.
Jermari Harris' NIL deals
Jermari Harris teamed up with Atlantic Coca-Cola Bottling Company in May 2024. He also partnered with The IOWA Foundation via The Swarm Collective, the official NIL collective for student-athletes at the University of Iowa. In July 2024, Harris signed a deal with Dale Howard Auto Center, a local car dealership, according to On3. He also collaborated with the Iowa NIL Store to launch exclusive merchandise, including T-shirts and hoodies featuring his name and number, according to Iowa's NIL Store.
Jermari Harris is active on social media, having accounts on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram (via On3).
Jermari Harris' NIL deal tracker
According to On3's official website, the following table is an account of the NIL deals that Jermari Harris has signed in his career, as of April 2025:
Date | Nil deal |
7/09/24 | Dale Howard Auto Center |
6/20/24 | The IOWA Foundation |
5/14/24 | Atlantic Coca-Cola Bottling Company |
FAQ on Jermari Harris
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A. Jermari Harris is 6 feet 0.5 inches tall, according to NFL's official website.