In what has become a common occurrence, a legacy player with Hall of Fame bloodlines took over the draft and is going to make an immediate impact in the NFL. This years crop of bloodline players was headed by the son of Hall of Fame wide receiver Marvin Harrison in former Ohio State receiver Marvin Harrison Jr.
Harrison was one of the most hyped prospects to come out of the draft, and for good reasons. Harrison steps into the league as one of the most well-rounded and dominant playmakers we have seen since the likes of Larry Fitzgerald. The expectations for Harrison are massive, walking into Arizona Day 1 as their starting ‘X’ receiver, but he has the skillset, experience, and explosiveness the fill those shoes.
Marvin Harrison Jr. is a NFL player.
— Jeff Bell (@4WhomJBellTolls) September 9, 2023
Expect Harrison to be involved in the offense early and often as quarterback Kyler Murray’s new favorite weapon. Harrison is already good enough to compete with NFL defensive backs and should have little problem hitting the ground running at the next level.
Stat projection: 95 catches, 1,300 yards, 8 touchdowns