Hot topics close

Cardinals select Ohio State WR Marvin Harrison Jr. with No. 4 ...

Cardinals select Ohio State WR Marvin Harrison Jr with No 4
The Cardinals selected Marvin Harrison Jr. with the No. 4 overall pick in Thursday's first round in Detroit.

The son of Hall of Famer Marvin Harrison Sr., Jr. owns the pedigree, talent and drive to be among the top receivers out of the gate.

Harrison Jr.'s ideal size -- 6-foot-3, 209 pounds -- blends with electric play speed, magnets for hands and picture-perfect route running. He enters the NFL with a quintessential compilation of production, measurables and upside.

THE Ohio State product put up 1,200-plus receiving yards and scored 14 touchdowns in each of his two seasons as a starter, becoming the first player in school history to have two 1,000-yard receiving seasons. Considering the talent OSU has churned out even in just recent seasons, Harrison claiming that record is no little merit badge.

He might not burn in a 40-yard dash, but Harrison plays exceedingly fast, able to get in and out of breaks, leaving defenders in the dust. His quick breaks and cuts, coupled with expert showmanship on routes -- which presumably comes with having an HOF tutor -- afford Harrison swaths of space to make reads easy for quarterbacks. A smooth athlete, the wideout can effortlessly make up ground and has the expert ball skills to make any catch look routine.

The 21-year-old's college tape is littered with ridiculous grabs where he combines expert ball-tracking, calm contortion skills and locking pliers for hands. His boundary footwork is NFL-level, and his ability to perform in the scramble drill will come in handy in his transition. Harrison's yards after catch came more from speed and physical running than make-you-miss elusiveness in space, but at times, he was so far from defenders that he didn't have to make many moves.

If we're nitpicking, Harrison can develop his play strength, as veteran corners are sure to be physical with the rookie. He wasn't known for his blocking, either. Both those negatives can be easily erased, making Harrison a near-perfect prospect for the modern brand of football.

Harrison skipped most of the pre-draft prep, including working out at the NFL Scouting Combine and meeting with the media. He also sat out Ohio State's pro day. While he still took meetings with teams, he didn't need to do the other testing because his tape and talent already speak for themselves. Harrison skipping those workouts didn't harm his status one iota.

Similar shots
News Archive
  • Robert Whittaker
    Robert Whittaker
    UFC 290 live blog: Robert Whittaker vs. Dricus du Plessis
    9 Jul 2023
    1
  • Snapchat AI
    Snapchat AI
    What is Snapchat AI? Instant messaging app rolls out its ChatGPT ...
    20 Apr 2023
    3
  • search between a bench
    search between a bench
    Where to Search between a Bench, Ice Cream Truck and a Helicopter in Moisty Mire on Fortnite
    23 May 2018
    1
  • Nik Wallenda
    Nik Wallenda
    ‘Volcano Live!’ Sees Nik Wallenda Appease The Gods – And Anger Some Fans
    5 Mar 2020
    2
  • Milan Kundera
    Milan Kundera
    Milan Kundera: The Unbearable Lightness of Being author dies ...
    12 Jul 2023
    2
  • Big Sky
    Big Sky
    ‘Big Sky’ Premiere Recap: Season 3, Episode 1 — Reba McEntire Debut
    22 Sep 2022
    2
This week's most popular shots