Harvin also played for the Seattle Seahawks, New York Jets and Buffalo Bills. I can explain! Yellow Jackets coach Geoff Collins said Harvins versatility made both his offense and defense more potent. Has played in 32 games in his two-year career for the Steelers, Has punted 129 times for 6,054 yards (43.6 yard average), landing 45 inside the 20-yard line, Made NFL debut in Week 1 of 2021 (at Buffalo), Averaged 44.5 yards per punts on 69 punts for 3,072 yards, Recorded two punts of 69 yards (Week 2 vs. New England, Week 5 at Buffalo), Pinned the Falcons at their own two-yard line for their last possession of the game in a 19-16 victory in Week 13, Saw action in 15 games (two games missed were for personal reasons), Landed 25 punts inside the 20-yard line as a rookie, Owns school records for punts in a game (13), punt yards in a game (587) and punt average in a season (48.0), Punted 210 times for 9,396 yards (44.7-yard average), Put together one of the most decorated individual seasons in Georgia Tech football history in 2020, Won the 2020 Ray Guy Award as the nation's top punter, Second Yellow Jacket to win the Ray Guy Award (joining Durant Brooks, 2007), First African American to win the Ray Guy Award in its 21-year history, Unanimous first-team All-American in 2020, becoming only the third Georgia Tech player to ever earn unanimous All-America honors (joining Ken Swilling, 1990; Calvin Johnson, 2006), Led the nation and set Georgia Tech and Atlantic Coast Conference records with a 48.0-yard punting average in 2020, 49% of his punts (22 of 45) traveled 50 or more yards, 47% (21 of 45) were fair caught, 40% (18 of 45) were downed inside the opponent's 20-yard line and only 17% (8 of 45) were returned, Averaged at least 51 yards per punt three times in nine games (51.2 vs. UCF on Sept. 19, 51.0 at Boston College on Oct. 24 and 51.0 vs. Pitt on Dec. 10), Finished with a 44.7-yard career punting average, which ranks second in Georgia Tech history behind only Brooks (45.3), Graduated from Georgia Tech in May 2021 with a B.S. Harvin, the Steelers seventh-round draft pick this year out of Georgia Tech, confirmed his fathers passing on Christmas morning on Instagram. NFL (@NFL) August 6, 2021 Harvin's third punt was a 51-yarder that went out of bounds at the Dallas 11-yard-line.