Arizona Cardinals No. 4 overall pick Marvin Harrison Jr. teased on his Instagram story that he will be wearing a No. 18 jersey in the NFL. (via Sports Illustrated’s Donnie Druin) Harrison wore the number during his collegiate years at Ohio State.
The debate is seemingly over. Arizona Cardinals fans have wondered since the moment WR Marvin Harrison Jr. officially joined the team what number he would wear.
As we enter the 2024 NFL season, we have gradually seen wide receivers snatch the crown from running backs as the most important position in fantasy football, especially in the PPR ( point per reception) format.
The Arizona Cardinals made receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. the fourth overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft. He is the most exciting selection of the draft for the Cardinals and many believe he is the best player in the entire draft class.
Arizona Cardinals GM Monti Ossenfort never had a doubt in his mind that his team would select Marvin Harrison Jr. with the No. 4 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Arizona Cardinals have a prized possession on their hands. Marvin Harrison Jr. was available with the No. 4 overall pick, and despite months of reports
The Arizona Cardinals are still in the very early stages of a rebuild and trying to improve from a 4-13 record in head coach Jonathan Gannon's first season.
As expected, former Ohio State Buckeyes wideout Marvin Harrison Jr. was the first receiver taken in the 2024 NFL Draft after being selected by the Arizona Cardinals at No.
After being drafted on April 25, Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. is getting even more buzz around him now for what he is doing off the field than what he has done at Ohio State on it.
Cardinals’ first-round WR Marvin Harrison Jr. said he’s always had “big shoes to fill” with his father, former Colts WR Marvin Harrison, and now must live
With the conclusion of the recent NFL Draft in Detroit, the NFL is now executing the next step of the process to prepare for the 2024 NFL season. As with every draft before this one, as well as the ones yet to come, some NFL franchises have yielded better results than others.
Marvin Harrison Sr. and the No. 4 pick's decision to skip the NFL combine and his pro day was a calculated one.
The Arizona Cardinals made 12 picks in the 2024 NFL Draft, more than any other team in the league and obtaining the most amount of selections for a single squad since 1992.
As the dust begins to settle after pure chaos leading up to the draft, Marvin Harrison Jr. was the first wide receiver and non-quarterback off the draft board Thursday night.
Entering the 2024 NFL Draft, the Arizona Cardinals were seen as the likely landing spot for wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. With the Cardinals drafting Harrison with the fourth overall selection, their wide receiver core finally has a bonafide leader to help this offense take off.
The Arizona Cardinals' offseason is in full swing now that the NFL Draft and free agency are out of the way. From this point on, it's all about making the 90-man roster as good as it can be via OTAs, workouts, and training camp.
Harrison doing things his way throughout this spring hasn't yet negatively impacted his status as an NFL player.
Marvin Harrison Jr. was the consensus top wide receiver in this year’s NFL Draft, and the Arizona Cardinals were fortunate enough to grab him with the fourth overall pick.
The Cardinals aren't planning on handing anything to their prized new weapon.
Ohio State WR Marvin Harrison Jr. has been waiting a long time to be a part of the NFL Draft.
Harrison’s point is one that some others have made.
Ohio State Buckeyes star wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. received criticism for his approach to the draft and has now commented on that criticism.
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