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2028 PA WR Jett Harrison (Verbal Offer)

Marvin Harrison Jr.’s Younger Brother Jett Harrison Ranked No. 1 in Initial 2028 Rivals300, Visiting Ohio State This Weekend

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Elite wide receiver play runs in the Harrison family.

First came Marvin Harrison Sr., a Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver for the Indianapolis Colts. Then came Marvin Harrison Jr., an unanimous All-American wide receiver for Ohio State. Now comes Jett Harrison, the No. 1 overall prospect and a five-star wide receiver in the initial 2028 Rivals300.



Harrison, who is also a five-star recruit and the No. 9 overall prospect in the 247Sports composite, will visit Columbus this weekend, according to Rivals' Steve Wiltfong. The 6-foot-1, 175-pound pass catcher received an Ohio State offer on May 9, 2025. He also has offers from Syracuse (Harrison Sr.'s alma mater), Duke, Tennessee, Boston College, Oregon, Penn State, Virginia Tech and Nebraska.
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Is he that good, or is this an Arch Manning kinda deal?
Marvin, not jett, was the one that should have inspired that kind of question with his high school performance, as he was a high 4* who looked very good not great. That worked out ok. That said, Marvin never made you wonder if the opponents on film were extras in a made for tv movie like those in arch's highlights did. Arch looked like he was playing on freshman difficulty from the NCAA video games
 
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Is he that good, or is this an Arch Manning kinda deal?
Well, Marvin Jr definitely was that good. In fact he was even better than his 24/7 rating: i.e. 4 Star, 160th nationally, 21st best WR, and 7th best in PA. Now according to 24/7 his HS QB (Kyle McCord) was a 5 Star, 28th Nationally, 6th best QB, and 2nd best in PA. You know which of these 2 players became the biggest star. Needless to say. 24/7 and Rivals ratings are not 100% accurate.

Is he that good? I'll say probably and that Ohio State should go "all in" to get him. Besides being a "legacy" recruit; you know he comes from a good family, has had the best coaching, and (if he was raised the same as Marvin Jr.) should be a good team player without any "character issues" too.
 
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