The combine is less important than it's every been IMO. I think teams mostly just use the combine for interviews and the weigh-in. Teams already know going into the combine if players are fast or strong or explosive, they rely on the tape and not manufactured workout numbers. There are some relevant numbers, like when a player's results are far outside what is expected (only managed 2 reps on the bench or ran over 5 sec 40 for example)...those kinds of numbers make you question how dedicated that player is to the process. It can be helpful for discovering lesser known prospects (Dri Archer comes to mind immediately) because I seriously doubt scouts and GMs have poured through tape on all 300 prospects at this point...guys like Dri Archer made teams go back and look at his tape. Overall though teams trust the film more than workout numbers so if Harper's tape is good then he won't have anything to worry about.