Marvin Harrison Jr. 2025 Outlook: Now Correctly Priced For His Sophomore Season
Marvin Harrison Jr. In some leagues, the 2024 fourth-overall pick was drafted as a late first-round pick. That didn't pan out as fantasy managers hoped, and Harrison has been surpassed by other sophomores like Brian Thomas Jr., Ladd McConkey, and Malik Nabers. Struggles with separation and a dismal contested catch rate (28.6%) led to a WR30 finish. While he wasn't the difference-maker in year one, there's plenty to be optimistic about in 2025. Harrison had a nose for the end zone, scoring eight times, and was sixth in air yards among wide receivers. He was in the top 20 in routes run and route participation. However, Harrison was rarely in motion and ran a simple route tree. Coaching staff creativity can help get the ball in Harrison's hands easier and more often. With the pros and cons baked into his ADP, the receiver now has a respectable fourth-round cost, a much safer selection than last year when the hype spun out of control.
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