Ohio State WR Marvin Harrison Jr. is widely regarded as not only the best prospect at his position in the 2024 NFL Draft but also one of the best non-quarterbacks in the entire class. How do Harrison’s measurements help him dominate defensive backs?
What Is Marvin Harrison Jr.’s Height?
Harrison Jr. stands at 6’4″, and he weighs in at 205 pounds. He’s a lean and lanky athlete with extremely impressive flexibility as a route runner, to go along with an overwhelming catch radius.
Harrison Jr. measures four inches taller than his father, Indianapolis Colts Hall of Fame WR Marvin Harrison Sr., did.
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Harrison Sr. gave NFL defensive backs nightmares at just 6’0″, 185 pounds, using his smooth separation skills and receiver instincts to generate big numbers year in and year out.
Early on in the 2024 NFL Draft, evaluators generally agree that Harrison Jr. shares many of his father’s athletic and technical gifts. And he has all of this in his arsenal at a height of 6’4″.
It goes without saying that Harrison is a tantalizing physical talent who’ll be at the top of teams’ boards in Round 1 next April.
Harrison’s 2024 NFL Draft Scouting Report
Harrison’s size and length represent two of the prime selling points of his game. But what makes Harrison even more enthralling is what he brings on top of that.
Stylistically, many taller WRs get forced into a niche as jump-ball or vertical threats, but Harrison is a truly complete three-level receiver with nearly unmatched phase versatility and potential as a route runner.
As of this writing, Harrison has amassed 25 catches for 499 yards and four touchdowns in five games so far in 2023 — a year after putting up 77 receptions for 1,263 yards and 14 scores.
To see just how all-encompassing Harrison Jr.’s 2024 NFL Draft skill set is, you can view his full 2024 NFL Draft scouting report right here at Pro Football Network.