Marvin Harrison Jr. WR Ohio St

STRENGTHS
Marvin reminds me a lot of former WR Randy Moss. He has the same size and almost the same speed. He has those long legs and stride, that give him the ability on deep routes, to separate easily. Marvin is the type of receiver who is open when you think he is not open. He is smart, runs excellent routes, and knows how to beat double coverages. He has the athletic talent to adjust to the ball in the air along with those strong hands to catch those tough contested passes in any down-and-distance situation. Marvin is a red-zone nightmare to defend against. Because of his speed and gifted athletic ability, he extends the red zone allowing for quarterbacks, with less than the strongest of arms and velocity, to start attacking the End Zone from the 50-yard line in. Maserati Marvin is a franchise receiver with the ability to make your quarterback better and that my friends is talent that is unique to very few receivers.

CONCERNS
Maserati Marvin has to build up his physical stamina to deal with the next level. Of course, questionable medicals could affect his draft status also. To my knowledge, both of those concerns are not real concerns.

BOTTOM LINE: 1.46
I have this rule when you see the obvious…you draft the obvious. Although I do feel that you can draft a receiver in any round in a draft there are exceptions and Marvin is just that exception. He wants to be the top dog and he wants to stay around for a long time and money, although a priority, doesn’t seem to be his primary priority. Maserati Marv can make an average quarterback be considered an excellent quarterback and that alone speaks volumes. The anticipation that Marvin has the potential to do that makes him the potential top player in this draft. As I stated before when you see the obvious… you draft the obvious, and you don’t let the obvious be drafted by somebody else.