Denver Broncos cornerback Chris Harris Jr. has been with the team through many ups and downs including a Super Bowl victory as well as finishing at the bottom of the division the season after. Harris has been one of the league's best cornerbacks for years, but now that the Broncos are in a rebuild a lot of the focus has been taken off of him.

Harris has expressed interest in staying with the team and is excited about the changes they have made heading into the 2019 season.

“Right now, we’re trending down, but we’ll be able to flip it and get it back right. I think Elway, what he’s done with the coaches and what they’ll do the players and who they keep, I think we’ll get moving in the right direction.”

Harris has one of the league's best defensive minded coaches leading the team next season and is excited about the hire of new head coach Vic Fangio.

“You’d be surprised how the older coaches are hipper than the younger guys. I’m eager to learn from Vic. He has so much experience in the game, especially on the defensive side of the ball. I don’t know what I’m going to do after football, but I do know coaching is a possibility and the front office is a possibility. I’m going to pick his brain as much as possible and take in as much as I can, because they say he’s one of the best. I’ve been able to learn from Wade and keep a lot of his information and now to learn from Vic, it’s going to be huge.”

Harris entered the league as an undrafted free agent and his journey has been incredible so far. The Broncos should make retaining Harris a priority in the future considering the extremely high level he is capable of playing each season.