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Marvin Harrison is going to Indy apparently but not training on or doing any drills, so not competing.
You wrote on my assessment 'Want to see him compete" because I said I thought he may not be best in show ...
I understand that rookie year's can be drained by draft prep ... and that he may have a point (that may change future players' decisions, actually) ... but ... I wanted to see him compete.
If either Nabers or Odunze perform as I expect, they could be the new player 0. Or at least the most recent one.
Thoughts? (Everyone's thoughts are of course welcome)
And if I'm being honest, he will be prospect 1 overall. I don't think Caleb Williams is a generational QB, but Harrison Jr could be a generational WR. That said, I think Nabers is super close behind him. He is no consolation prize as the #2 WR. After that I will have Odunze and then I need to actually do some work. I think I will have a very different 4-8 than most experts, but thats ok.
Harrison has literally been putting up numbers since his freshman year. (his freshman year he exploded in that bowl game) He is not a fluke, he has size, plenty of speed and can run good routes. I think his floor is insanely high. I don't think Nabers floor is quite as high.
Harrison's game is big target across the middle. That's his value I think. Snap in and out that's what he gives you that makes him special. But I don't know that he's going to be able to put up a top 40 time. So the problem I think is that supply and demand is greater for speed than it is size in the pattern.
I mean look at Kupp & Nacua and where they were drafted. Possession wideouts who open up the middle can be found into midrounds.
So with Harrison you're also getting more athleticism. But how much more. From this perspective, depending on how he runs when he does, I think there is room for him to slide a bit in this class. Probably not too far. But there's other big wideouts in this class with wheels.