Posted: 1/10/2025 3:21 am GMT
Arizona Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr. ranked fifth in the NFL with 17 end zone targets, and his 10 catches on passes thrown 20 or more yards down the field ranked second.
Huddle Up: With just 885 receiving yards, Harrison didn't live up to his lofty expectations. Still, he did finish with eight touchdowns and was clearly Kyler Murray's go-to target near the end zone. Consider Harrison a high-upside WR3 heading into his second season.
Posted: 1/06/2025 2:33 am GMT
Arizona Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr. caught five of his six targets for 63 yards and a touchdown in a 47-24 win over the San Francisco 49ers in Week 18.
Huddle Up: Harrison's rookie season didn't live up to expectations, but he did finish with eight touchdown receptions. He should be viewed as a WR3 heading into 2025, but if Kyler Murray decides to push the ball down the field more, Harrison could quickly vault into WR2 territory.
Posted: 12/29/2024 3:19 am GMT
Arizona Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr. caught six of his 10 targets for 96 yards in a 13-9 loss to the Los Angeles Rams in Week 17.
Huddle Up: Harrison had been held below 50 receiving yards in each of three previous games, but the Cardinals threw the ball early and often against the Rams. It has been a bit of an underwhelming rookie year for Harrison, but his numbers should improve if the Cardinals throw the ball more in 2025.
Posted: 12/20/2024 5:51 pm GMT
Arizona Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr. has caught only four of the 26 passes thrown to him on go or fade routes in 2024.
Huddle Up: Harrison's rookie year will undoubtedly go down as a disappointing one, but one of the first places to direct the blame is offensive coordinator Drew Petzing. While Harrison can certainly win on downfield routes such as the go and the fade, it is clearly not working this year. Moreover, Harrison is a tall receiver and a smooth route-runner, which means he should be seeing a ton of his usage in the intermediate part of the field. Expect Petzing & Co. to do better with Harrison in Year 2.
Posted: 12/16/2024 3:13 am GMT
Arizona Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr. ended up with two receptions for 32 yards on six targets in Week 15 against the New England Patriots.
Huddle Up: Harrison has managed 60 or fewer receiving yards in each of the past six games, and he hasn't scored in the past two outings. He might be hitting a rookie wall. Treat him as more of a low-end WR3 or flex fantasy option in leagues of 12 or more teams heading into Week 16 at Carolina.
Posted: 12/09/2024 1:48 am GMT
Arizona Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr. caught four of his eight targets for 49 yards in a 30-18 loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Week 14.
Huddle Up: He finished second on the team in targets, but Harrison and Kyler Murray just can't seem to connect on big plays on a regular basis. The rookie shouldn't be counted on to be more than a WR3.
Posted: 12/01/2024 10:47 pm GMT
Arizona Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr. caught five passes for 60 yards and one touchdown against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 13. He was targeted 12 times during the game.
Huddle Up: Harrison has caught a touchdown in three of his last five games and has at least five receptions in three of those games. He should see a good amount of targets next week and can be a starting option in fantasy leagues.
Posted: 11/30/2024 1:08 am GMT
Arizona Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr. is averaging 6.0 targets this season and has received double-digit targets just once in 11 games.
Huddle Up: The rookie has had a couple of big games, but he hasn't been seeing the target numbers of a typical No. 1 receiver. Harrison has largely been a touchdown-dependent option for fantasy owners, and he needs to be considered a flex option at this point.
Posted: 11/25/2024 2:38 am GMT
Arizona Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr. caught three of his six targets for 47 yards in a 16-6 loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Week 12.
Huddle Up: The entire Arizona offense struggled in the loss, but Harrison has been a hit-or-miss fantasy option all year. Despite his upside, he has largely been a touchdown-dependent WR3.
Posted: 11/11/2024 2:31 am GMT
Arizona Cardinals WR Marvin Harrison Jr. ended up with five receptions for 54 yards and a touchdown on his five targets in Week 10 against the New York Jets.
Huddle Up: Harrison has found the end zone in two of the past three games. The rookie has been a little bit erratic, but that explains the Arizona offense as a whole. Sometimes it is good, sometimes it is a ground-based attack, etc. He remains a respectable low-end WR2 or high-end WR3 or flex play in most formats. However, he and the Cards are off in Week 11.