2024 1st round pick #4 is Marvin Harrison Jr

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I knew the MHJ hype was too much when people were saying that getting Justin Jefferson in a package for the #4 pick from the Vikings would be a bad trade for us. "Why pay the best WR in the NFL $35 mill a year when we could get the same thing on a rookie deal?"

MHJ is good and will probably be great, but there is no guarantee he will ever be as good as Justin Jefferson, Jamar Chase, Deandre Hopkins, or CD Lamb. Marvin never produced like those guys in college and the NFL is a whole other level.
 

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Cee Dee Lamb first 4 games. 21 catches 2 TDS and 290

Chase: 17 for 280 and 4 TDS
JJ: 16 for 333 and 1TD

Marvin: 15 for 243 and 4.

All very similar. This thread is stupid.

Btw, Jerry Rice: 9 for 196 and 0
 

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Cee Dee Lamb first 4 games. 21 catches 2 TDS and 290

Chase: 17 for 280 and 4 TDS
JJ: 16 for 333 and 1TD

Marvin: 15 for 243 and 4.

All very similar. This thread is stupid.

Btw, Jerry Rice: 9 for 196 and 0
Rice is a different era altogether. The others are worthwhile comps. But also note that MHJ is the lowest among them. If you project all them over 17 games MHJ comes in 200 yards behind chase, 300 behind CeeDee and 400 behind jJ. So that difference is significant.
 

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Cee Dee Lamb first 4 games. 21 catches 2 TDS and 290

Chase: 17 for 280 and 4 TDS
JJ: 16 for 333 and 1TD

Marvin: 15 for 243 and 4.

All very similar. This thread is stupid.

Btw, Jerry Rice: 9 for 196 and 0


Why do 4 games when Marv has played 5?

First 5 for Chase 23 for 439 yards 5 TD, Marv is 17 279 and 4 TD. Again it's good but well behind Chase. I'm not going to bother to look at the others.

Marv has played 5 games, 1 great one, 2 good ones 1 almost invisible. The best thing yesterday was he didn't sulk, game on the line made the 4th down catch.

He's got to be more consistent though he had almost as many yards in the first quarter against the Rams as he's had the entire rest of the season.
 

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Cee Dee Lamb first 4 games. 21 catches 2 TDS and 290

Chase: 17 for 280 and 4 TDS
JJ: 16 for 333 and 1TD

Marvin: 15 for 243 and 4.

All very similar. This thread is stupid.

Btw, Jerry Rice: 9 for 196 and 0
So, you are going to be like Kyler honks. Noted.
 

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If the ESPN stats are correct, Marv now has 35 targets and only 17 catches. 2 catches 7 targets today.

4 TD's is obviously impressive for a rookie but it is pretty alarming, Kyler has 33 incompletions on the season and 18 of them are to MHJ!
If Im Drew Petzing. I show Kyler the Stafford/Puka (Kupp) story of how they started meeting every morning to start watching film together. I suggest this because Im not sure Petzing has the answers yet, so he needs Kyler to take the initiative to figure it out. Telling him don't worry about it isn't helping.

Right now they don't see the game the same. And it shows.
 
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CJ Stroud mentioned it in this interview. MHJ catches the ball with his chest. The comparisons to Fitzgerald were absurd. We’ve seen it numerous times this year. Marvin gets two hands on the ball and still doesn’t make the catch. It’s going to be something that he is going to need to work on.
"Find ways to get him 1 on 1. Find ways to get him to show his route running."

100% this. And it is on Petzing. He has to design better for Marv. He has to scheme some layups for these two.

Marv has to work on his hands (and he will).

Kyler needs to keep going to him (and he will).
 

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Rice is a different era altogether. The others are worthwhile comps. But also note that MHJ is the lowest among them. If you project all them over 17 games MHJ comes in 200 yards behind chase, 300 behind CeeDee and 400 behind jJ. So that difference is significant.

If MHJ puts up 1200 yards his rookie season I would be pretty happy with that.

Especially since 2018 the Cardinals have only had One 1000 yard receiver (Hopkins 2020).
 

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Fitz had 780 yards and 8 TDs as a rookie and Harrison is on pace to surpass both of those stats. Fitz also caught 50% of his targets and Marv is currently at 48%. Granted we have a better QB than the 2004 team, but it can still take some time to develop chemistry.
 

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Fitz had 780 yards and 8 TDs as a rookie and Harrison is on pace to surpass both of those stats. Fitz also caught 50% of his targets and Marv is currently at 48%. Granted we have a better QB than the 2004 team, but it can still take some time to develop chemistry.
It's also a different era -- Larry's rookie season was 20 years ago. Just five QBs passed for over 4k yards in 2004 (including Jake Plummer!!). Mushin Muhammad won the reception title with 1405 yards; Tony Gonzalez had the most receptions in the league with 102. Chad Johnson had the most targets with 170 (seven players had 150+ targets).

Last year 10 players passed for over 4k yards. Tyreek Hill had yearly 1800 yards receiving; CeeDee Lamb had the most receptions with 135 and the most targets with 181. Ten players had 150+ targets. Malik Nabers was on pace for over 200 targets.
 

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It's also a different era -- Larry's rookie season was 20 years ago. Just five QBs passed for over 4k yards in 2004 (including Jake Plummer!!). Mushin Muhammad won the reception title with 1405 yards; Tony Gonzalez had the most receptions in the league with 102. Chad Johnson had the most targets with 170 (seven players had 150+ targets).

Last year 10 players passed for over 4k yards. Tyreek Hill had yearly 1800 yards receiving; CeeDee Lamb had the most receptions with 135 and the most targets with 181. Ten players had 150+ targets. Malik Nabers was on pace for over 200 targets.
This is so vastly overstated. Last year teams averaged 218 passing yards per game and in 2004 they averaged 210 passing yards per game. The passing attempts per game are only up by 1.8 as well.

Marv is on a 16 game pace of about 900 yards and 12 TDs. Considering the slight uptick in passing that I just mentioned that would still equate to a slightly better season than rookie Fitz.
 

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There's also an extra game today. Larry's rookie season stats weren't anything special.
Marv certainly hasn't been impressive thus far either, but if our very own HoF receiver wasn't all that impressive as a rookie I don't think we need to worry too much about Marv at the moment.
 

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There's also an extra game today. Larry's rookie season stats weren't anything special.
And I well remember all the Larry is "overrated, he doesn't have heart, Boldin is better" opinions. That went on for four years, every time he dropped a pass or stepped out of bounds to avoid a hit. It only stopped after 2008 and that almost magical playoff run he had.
 

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Harrison is a nice piece to have, but we need a shifty separator to compliment him. Wilson can be a good WR3.

I would love to add Diontae Johnson this off-season.
 

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And I well remember all the Larry is "overrated, he doesn't have heart, Boldin is better" opinions. That went on for four years, every time he dropped a pass or stepped out of bounds to avoid a hit. It only stopped after 2008 and that almost magical playoff run he had.

But something DID change with Larry. Todd Haley came in and kicked his ass according to Haley, Warner and even Larry himself. Haley made him realize that he was coasting on natural talent and not doing everything he could do to be the best. That changed in 2007 and he never looked back.
 

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