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Just now, Process said:

I don't really watch college ball but wasn't Harrison supposed to be an elite, can't miss type prospect? This is brutal.

Only because of his name. He was a flawed player at Ohio St but somehow that was overlooked during the draft process.

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2 minutes ago, thenorthremembers said:

 

A baseball team took him top ten as well.  Special athlete to overcome that size.

An obvious ultra talented athlete, just too little to take over games in the NFL, IMHO.

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Just now, buffblue said:

I said it last year and was ripped but Marvin Harrison Jr is one of the most overhyped prospects to come out in recent years. So underwhelming. Guy looks completely lost our there

I’m clearly biased but he’s as good of a prospect as I’ve seen at the position. I saw every single snap that he took in college. There was nothing overrated about him coming out. He was so dominant in college. He was the best of Wilson, Olave, JSN, Egbuka, McLaurin, etc… Jeremiah Smith has passed him but he was a man against boys. 
 

With that being said, I agree that he looks lost. He’s so checked out. He has drops. He’s running the wrong routes. It has been a disaster but it isn’t because he lacks talent. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Process said:

I don't really watch college ball but wasn't Harrison supposed to be an elite, can't miss type prospect? This is brutal.


I recall a few here were keen to move up into the Top 5 to draft him ….

Posted
1 minute ago, buffblue said:

Only because of his name. He was a flawed player at Ohio St but somehow that was overlooked during the draft process.

Lol, this isn’t true. 🤣🤣 He was an elite prospect and an incredibly clean prospect.

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Just now, Kirby Jackson said:

Lol, this isn’t true. 🤣🤣 He was an elite prospect and an incredibly clean prospect.

This is what I heard last year. Elite prospects produce and don't look like frauds

Posted (edited)
6 minutes ago, buffblue said:

Only because of his name. He was a flawed player at Ohio St but somehow that was overlooked during the draft process.

Maybe because he is 6'3 220 ran a 4.4, had back to back 1200 yard 14 touchdown years, won the Biletnikoff,  has hall of fame genes, and the best coaches money can buy his entire life. 

 

Its fair to say he hasn't been good in the NFL.  But a flawed, overhyped prospect, not so much.   

 

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Posted
Just now, thenorthremembers said:

Maybe because he is 6'3 220 ran a 4.4, had back to back 1200 yard 14 touchdown years, won the Biletnikoff,  has hall of fame genes, and the best coaches money can buy his entire life.

 

Its fair to say he hasn't been good in the NFL.  But a flawed, overhyped prospects, not so much.

 

Would it be fair to say he's the Kyle Pitts of wide receiver prospects?

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Just now, buffblue said:

This is what I heard last year. Elite prospects produce and don't look like frauds

You’re making stuff up now. He has absolutely been underwhelming. He’s been straight bad this year. I am not disputing how he has played. He looks horrible.
 

I am disputing the misinformation that’s you’re spreading about him being a “flawed” prospect or an “overrated college player.” That’s just not true. He was an incredibly clean prospect with elite measurables, performance and pedigree. 

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1 minute ago, bigfootindy said:

Taunting for that? C’mon man!

That’s where the nfl

and their sky refs need to really

chime in there. That’s offsetting unsportmanslike conducts. Or no call. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, thenorthremembers said:

Maybe because he is 6'3 220 ran a 4.4, had back to back 1200 yard 14 touchdown years, won the Biletnikoff,  has hall of fame genes, and the best coaches money can buy his entire life.

 

Its fair to say he hasn't been good in the NFL.  But a flawed, overhyped prospects, not so much.

 

Exactly

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9 minutes ago, thenorthremembers said:

 

A baseball team took him top ten as well.  Special athlete to overcome that size.

 

That would have been the Athletics and signed him to a multi million dollar contract. When he was drafted #1 overall, he gave his signing bonus back to Oakland (RIP) and went with football full time. 

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Just now, Draconator said:

 

That would have been the Athletics and signed him to a multi million dollar contract. When he was drafted #1 overall, he gave his signing bonus back to Oakland (RIP) and went with football full time. 

I wasnt sure if I should mention the team.  Not sure if people still consider the Athletics a major league team.

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