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Chris Harris comments on Ja’Quan McMillian comparison

Ja’Quan McMillian has emerged as an impressive play-making defensive back for the Denver Broncos this season, totaling 42 tackles (including seven behind the line), four pass breakups, three quarterback hits, two interceptions and two sacks over the last ten games.

Playing in the slot, McMillian has reminded Broncos fans and pundits of former Broncos slot cornerback Chris Harris Jr., who was a key member of the team’s famous “No Fly Zone” secondary.

Many fans think of McMillian as a rookie because he was on the practice squad for all but one game last year, but as Harris pointed out on Twitter/X, McMillian is technically a second-year player.

“He’s an Excellent player (playmaker ) but I think I finished top 3 in the league my 2nd year and I played [outside] corner,” Harris wrote on Twitter/X.

(Harris was graded as the fifth-best cornerback in the NFL by Pro Football Focus in 2012, his second season.)

It’s not an insult from Harris, who has praised McMillian this season.

Broncos safety Justin Simmons wasn’t interested in making comparisons, noting that Jmac is Jmac and CHJR is CHJR.

He doesn’t have to be “the next Chris Harris” to be an excellent slot cornerback. McMillian has been exceptional for Denver this season, and fans and pundits have taken notice.

McMillian, 23, will earn $750,000 this season before getting a small increase to $915,000 in 2024. As an undrafted playing playing on a rookie contract, McMillian will likely remain a big bargain for the Broncos for at least two more seasons.

Story originally appeared on Broncos Wire