IMO yes, he's another level.Harrison has looked good when I've seen him play. But is he that much better than Egbuka . . . Or Smith-Njigba . . . Or Olave . . . Or Wilson . . . Or Campbell . . . Or McLaurin . . . Or Samuel . . . Or Thomas? tOSU is an NFL factory for top WR talent.
Maybe he is all that and two bags of chips. But before he got hurt, Michael Thomas put up 416-4868-26 in a three-year span in the NFL (regular and post season numbers combined). My son went to Ohio State and has seen all of the guys I mentioned play live and in living color and followed all of their receivers from the last few years. He also says Harrison is the creme de la creme. I've seen him mocked to NE (which I would be down with in a heartbeat), although I don't think the Pats will end up being bad enough to be in position to draft him.IMO yes, he's another level.Harrison has looked good when I've seen him play. But is he that much better than Egbuka . . . Or Smith-Njigba . . . Or Olave . . . Or Wilson . . . Or Campbell . . . Or McLaurin . . . Or Samuel . . . Or Thomas? tOSU is an NFL factory for top WR talent.
Only Thomas has true ideal alpha size among that group , and he's more strength than speed.Harrison has looked good when I've seen him play. But is he that much better than Egbuka . . . Or Smith-Njigba . . . Or Olave . . . Or Wilson . . . Or Campbell . . . Or McLaurin . . . Or Samuel . . . Or Thomas? tOSU is an NFL factory for top WR talent.
Yes or no…or maybe.He looks legit, and his dad was very good. BUT, will he end up on team with a QB half as good as Manning?
Thomas fell into an absolutely ideal situation with Drew Brees and company.Maybe he is all that and two bags of chips. But before he got hurt, Michael Thomas put up 416-4868-26 in a three-year span in the NFL (regular and post season numbers combined). My son went to Ohio State and has seen all of the guys I mentioned play live and in living color and followed all of their receivers from the last few years. He also says Harrison is the creme de la creme. I've seen him mocked to NE (which I would be down with in a heartbeat), although I don't think the Pats will end up being bad enough to be in position to draft him.IMO yes, he's another level.Harrison has looked good when I've seen him play. But is he that much better than Egbuka . . . Or Smith-Njigba . . . Or Olave . . . Or Wilson . . . Or Campbell . . . Or McLaurin . . . Or Samuel . . . Or Thomas? tOSU is an NFL factory for top WR talent.
Not to turn this into a Thomas thread but he's been really good with any QB he's played with. Teddy, Taysom and Jameis. Sample size is small with I think 11-12 total games between those three but he's flat produced with all of them and doing with Taysom was extremely impessive. I have considered him the most QB proof WR in the game the last few years.Thomas fell into an absolutely ideal situation with Drew Brees and company.Maybe he is all that and two bags of chips. But before he got hurt, Michael Thomas put up 416-4868-26 in a three-year span in the NFL (regular and post season numbers combined). My son went to Ohio State and has seen all of the guys I mentioned play live and in living color and followed all of their receivers from the last few years. He also says Harrison is the creme de la creme. I've seen him mocked to NE (which I would be down with in a heartbeat), although I don't think the Pats will end up being bad enough to be in position to draft him.IMO yes, he's another level.Harrison has looked good when I've seen him play. But is he that much better than Egbuka . . . Or Smith-Njigba . . . Or Olave . . . Or Wilson . . . Or Campbell . . . Or McLaurin . . . Or Samuel . . . Or Thomas? tOSU is an NFL factory for top WR talent.
Jared Tokarz @JaredNFLDraft
I don’t want to get too ahead of things but 2024 NFL Draft prospect #OhioState WR Marvin Harrison Jr. Is going to have scouting grades similar to the likes of Jamarr Chase, Julio Jones, Calvin Johnson etc.
He’s that special of a talent…
Gonna be a monster.
Daniel Jeremiah @MoveTheSticks
Looking over my CB notes for today. They all have one thing in common- they got beat by Marvin Harrison Jr.
Albert Breer @AlbertBreer
Some early reactions I gathered from NFL coaches and personnel guys who were at Ohio State Pro Day, on WR Marvin Harrison Jr. ...
"Incredible."
"Really impressive."
"Unfortunately not draft eligible."
"He looked like a dude."
"Lol"
NFL Rookie Watch @NFLRookieWatxh
Several NFL scouts reportedly believe that Marvin Harrison Jr. is already a “Top-5” pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. One scout said that he believes Harrison would even be selected Top-5 in this year’s Draft. Harrison led Ohio State in receiving yards and TD’s as a sophomore last season. The Buckeyes WR is SPECIAL
Another OSU WR name to file away.
NFL Rookie Watch @NFLRookieWatxh
Multiple NFL scouts reportedly believe Marvin Harrison Jr. is the “best” WR prospect since Calvin Johnson. Johnson went 2nd overall in the 2007 NFL Draft. Many scouts also believe Harrison is the best WR from the talented 2021 Ohio State WR room. That room included Garrett Wilson, Chris Olave, and Jaxon Smith-Njigba. The Buckeyes WR is SPECIAL
We need more negatives about this guy.Surprisingly he'll be 22 before he plays an NFL game
Well. He’s no Puka.We need more negatives about this guy.Surprisingly he'll be 22 before he plays an NFL game
hope it’s nothing too serious.He’s down on the field. Looks like a lower leg injury. Got rolled from behind. I hope it isn’t an Achilles injury.
Being helped off the field. At first no weight on the ankle, then some weight they said.
Update: Out of the tent, taped ankle and jogging on the sidelines. Great news.Looked really bad the way his leg went.
Incredible if it's nothing serious, it looked pretty bad. Good for him if so.Update: Out of the tent, taped ankle and jogging on the sidelines. Great news.Looked really bad the way his leg went.