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WR Marvin Harrison, Jr. (Silver Football, 2x Unanimous All-American, 2023 Biletnikoff winner, Heisman Finalist, Arizona Cardinals)

During 7-on-7 and 11-on-11 drills on Thursday, Fleming took all of the first-team reps at Z receiver, with Marvin Harrison Jr. starting at X receiver and Jaxon Smith-Njigba in the slot.

Both Harrison and Egbuka pulled down impressive receptions that inspired excitement on the practice field during mini-field drills. Matched up one-on-one with Denzel Burke, Harrison raked in a pass from Stroud despite Ohio State’s star cornerback being draped all over him on the right side of the field.

Observations from Watching A Full Ohio State Practice for the First Time in 2022 | Eleven Warriors
 
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Seems like his dad has had him doing interviews since he was a kid! LOL

So much like his pops except a lot bigger and freakier. I mentioned in his High School tapes that he had to be a nightmare to cover with that size/speed/strength combination. I am thinking I was right.
He was a nightmare in HS just from being able to run great routes, that is something that is quite rare in HS. Because top WRs can just use their size, speed, strength to over power average HS DBs. But the fact that he could also run great routes(which I’m sure his dad had him work on like himself) makes him such a rare breed at WR


I like him saying that his Mom still gets up at 4:30 to go to work every morning.

Looks like he got his work ethic from both parents.
From his fathers playing career I honestly didn’t think his mother would be working. That is some amazing work ethic
 
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PFF's Mike Renner giving as good of praise to Harrison as I've ever heard an analyst give to a player. He's going through Feldman's Freaks List, which features Harrison as the #2 player.

"Those are insane numbers for a big wide receiver. This is not just a track star. This is a legit physical presence, and I flipped on his tape and I was like 'this is not a freshman.' It is unbelievable that that guy was riding the pines." Then goes on to say he could be the best WR in the country, while acknolwdging Njigba.

Best part is "to put what he put on tape as a freshman, as Notre Dame fan I'm upset. I'm just upset that that is even possible." Calls him a top 5 pick in his draft class.

Right around 14-15:00 in.
 
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