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Ohio State WR Marvin Harrison Jr preferred team revealed prior to the NFL draft

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Marvin Harrison Jr., the standout wide receiver from Ohio State, is a hot prospect for the NFL Draft and appears to be focused on one team in particular.

Harrison Jr. is being pursued by the Arizona Cardinals, Tennessee Titans, Los Angeles Chargers, and New York Giants; however, offensive tackle Paris Johnson Jr., Harrison Jr.’s former Ohio State teammate, says he wants to play for the Cardinals.

Harrison Jr. expressed his desire to travel to Arizona with Johnson Jr. Harrison Jr. might be the Cardinals’ choice at number four in the 2024 NFL Draft, as quarterbacks are predicted to take the first three spots.

Johnson Jr. stated on the Cardinal Corner podcast: “I actually went to Marvin and was like, ‘You know you’re a Cardinal, right? ‘ I knew he was going to be a Cardinal because I saw what happened with DeAndre Hopkins.

“It seems likely that the Cardinals will desire an additional six-four receiver. I said to him, “Dude, I think you’re going to be a Cardinal.” He declared his desire to become a cardinal.

With the loss of DeAndre Hopkins and the decision not to re-sign Marquise “Hollywood” Brown, the Cardinals are in need of a top wide receiver. With 28 touchdowns and 2,400 yards in just 25 games, Harrison Jr. established himself as one of the best players in college football and proved it.

The Cardinals need to improve their club, so while they may be interested in Harrison Jr., they are also considering trading the pick for future selections in the draft.

Teams have already inquired about the choice, and general manager Monti Ossenfort has stated he is willing to trade it. He stated to reporters: “There will be a big neon sign that says ‘open’ and I don’t like it blinking, it messes with my eyes, but we’re always going to be listening.”

“I believe that we will always have the talk. Whether it’s at 4 or somewhere else we decide, we may not reach a point where a deal makes sense, but we will always have the conversation. If it makes sense and is appealing to growing our staff, then

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