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Ohio State star Marvin Harrison Jr. has two excellent NFL Draft destinations.

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This week in Indianapolis, the whole NFL community is coming together for the NFL scouting combine. To assist fulfill their ambitions of playing in the NFL, players will appear in front of teams for interviews and performances. Which players can help a team win the Super Bowl will be evaluated by the teams. However, one athlete will not be participating in any testing at the combine, primarily because he is not required to. That would be Marvin Harrison Jr., the top wide receiver for the Ohio State Buckeyes.

Harrison Jr. is most likely going to be the first player taken in the NFL Draft of 2024 who isn’t a quarterback. It is anticipated that he will not be around for very long once the draft officially begins. Teams like the Arizona Cardinals and New England Patriots stand out as excellent destinations for the standout receiver from Buckeye University because of this.

New England Patriots

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The Patriots might consider using this pick to secure their quarterback of the future, particularly if they view Jayden Daniels as the ideal candidate. However, if they opt for a different strategy, they could explore various options such as trading down or selecting players like Marvin Harrison Jr. or Notre Dame left tackle Joe Alt. Both choices offer promising prospects, but Harrison Jr. stands out as a potential game-changer for the Patriots’ receiving corps.

While Deion Branch was a notable success at wide receiver for the Patriots in 2002, their drafting history at the position since then has been disappointing. The list of receivers drafted by the Patriots in the first three rounds includes names like Bethel Johnson, Chad Jackson, Brandon Tate, Taylor Price, Aaron Dobson, N’Keal Harry, and Tyquan Thornton—none of whom lived up to expectations.

To their credit, the Patriots have found value at receiver through other means. They acquired Randy Moss via trade in 2007, signed Wes Welker in free agency, and unearthed Julian Edelman in the seventh round of the 2009 draft. Additionally, rookie Demario Douglas from Liberty University, drafted in the sixth round last year, showed promise in 2023.

However, recent acquisitions such as Nelson Agholor, Kendrick Bourne, and DeVante Parker have not yielded the desired results. Harrison Jr. could potentially fill the void as the Patriots’ top receiver for years to come, offering stability and playmaking ability that has been lacking. For a team in need of a reliable option at receiver, Harrison Jr. presents an enticing opportunity to address a longstanding concern.

Arizona Cardinals

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Marvin Harrison Jr. might be better off joining the Arizona Cardinals in the desert. Kyler Murray is the franchise quarterback for the Cardinals, and they have made that clear to the world.

If the top three are all quarterbacks, then Marvin Harrison Jr. ought to fall into their laps. Perhaps this is just the team’s way of telling the rest of the league that this choice is up for grabs. In that case, he could be able to put Arizona’s offensive components in place

With Murray leading the offense and the offensive line showing improvement after drafting Paris Johnson Jr. last year, the Cardinals are in a strong position. Trey McBride’s impressive performance as one of the top tight ends in the NFL last season adds to their offensive prowess, with his high yards per route run ranking reflecting his impact.

While they have options like potentially re-signing Marquise Brown and the dynamic Rondale Moore at slot receiver, what the Cardinals truly lack is a bona fide number-one wide receiver. Marvin Harrison Jr. fits that description perfectly. With six picks in the first three rounds of this year’s draft, the Cardinals have the opportunity to bolster their roster quickly. Adding Harrison Jr. could be the missing piece that propels them to the next level of competitiveness.

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