Why should Franklin Harris be in the Top 50 Players? Well, why the hell not? 'Lunchtime' is named that for his ability to eat up interior line pressure and allow the rest of the defense to get home. While he was in Baltimore, he opened up the path for the league leader in tackles, Kurt Hendrix. When he made his way over to the Otters, he helped create the most dangerous D-Line in the league next to other potential and very-likely top 50 players J. J. Reigns, Adamle Tomlinson and Romeo Devitt. But to top off the pitch for Harris' addition to the top 50, he wasn't just in a support role, he got work done on his own as well. He attained a modest 12 sacks throughout his rookie season, as well as 56 tackles. Those are not chump numbers. Those are top 50 numbers. While Harris might not be a chart topper on this list, to leave him off would be a mistake. Hopefully voters see this pitch as well as see his recent success in the pro-eating circuit and find Harris a spot on the list. (All Voters will also receive a signed 'Lunchtime' Apron from Harris' new line of cook-wear.)

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