Conner Harr Earns MVP Honors at AAE Columbus Camp Under Super Bowl Champion Chase Farris

Tramayne Wright

A Trenches Standout Identified by Proven Pedigree

Coming from Chase Farris, a former Ohio State Buckeyes national champion and New England Patriots Super Bowl champion, this evaluation carries real credibility from the highest levels of football.

Farris, a former elite offensive lineman with experience in both college football’s biggest stage and the NFL, brings a trained eye for offensive line fundamentals, body control, and developmental upside. His evaluation is rooted in technique, balance, and coachability, key traits that translate directly to the next level.

At the AAE Camp in Columbus, one name separated from the pack: Conner Harr.

“Pretty much good feet, great balance… active hands… good listener… takes instruction really well.” — Chase Farris

Chase Farris is coaching at AAE Camp Columbus

Conner Harr: The MVP of the Trenches

Conner Harr, a Class of 2027 offensive lineman from Hamilton Township High School, showcased a combination of physical tools and technical discipline that earned him MVP honors among offensive linemen at the camp.

Playing primarily at right guard, Harr demonstrated a strong understanding of interior line play where leverage, balance, and hand placement define success.

“Looking for guys that can bend… nice bodies, nice frames… and we can get after it.” — Chase Farris

Harr checked those boxes.


Breakdown: Coach Verified Evaluation

Footwork & Base

Harr displayed efficient, controlled footwork throughout both run and pass sets. His ability to stay square while maintaining balance allowed him to anchor effectively and mirror defenders without overextending.

  • Smooth kick sets in pass protection
  • Maintains a consistent base through contact
  • Shows ability to reset and re-anchor

Balance & Body Control

One of Harr’s strongest traits is his natural balance, which consistently showed up during drills.

  • Rarely off-balance or leaning
  • Keeps weight distributed properly through engagements
  • Plays under control with minimal wasted movement

This is a critical trait for interior linemen, especially at the guard position, where quick, powerful exchanges happen in tight spaces.

Conner Harr is doing ladder drills at AAE Camp, Columbus, Ohio

Hand Activity & Technique

Harr’s active hands stood out immediately.

  • Engages defenders with quick, purposeful strikes
  • Works to maintain an inside hand position
  • Shows early understanding of hand placement and leverage

This aligns directly with what elite offensive line coaches look for at the developmental stage.


Coachability & Football IQ

Perhaps the most valuable long-term trait Harr showed was his coachability.

“Good listener… takes instruction really well.” — Chase Farris

  • Processes coaching points quickly
  • Applies corrections rep-to-rep
  • Demonstrates a willingness to learn and improve

This is a separator at camps—and a key indicator of long-term growth potential.


Projection & Development Outlook

Harr presents as a high-upside interior offensive lineman with a strong technical foundation for his class year.

With continued development in:

  • Functional strength
  • Explosiveness off the ball
  • Advanced hand-fighting techniques

He has the tools to become a reliable physical presence on the interior at the varsity level and beyond.

Conner Harr wins MVP at AAE Camp, Columbus, Ohio

Final Word

In a camp environment focused on exposure and competition, Conner Harr didn’t just compete he executed.

Earning MVP honors from a coach with NFL and national championship pedigree reinforces what showed on film and in drills:

This is a lineman built on fundamentals, discipline, and long-term development.

And under the eye of Chase Farris, that recognition carries weight.

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