2024 1st round pick #4 is Marvin Harrison Jr

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Joe Montana wore a different number everywhere he played - HS, Notre Dame, 49ers, Chefs. If I'm MHjr, I pick a new one, one with no Cards legacy, and make it mine.
 
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Williams has +200 odds, making him the clear favorite, via DraftKings. If Williams wins the award, he’ll be the first No. 1 overall pick to do so since Kyler Murray in 2019.

The player with the next-shortest odds is Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., the No. 4 overall pick whose betting odds are +600.
 
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Receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. was the first non-quarterback drafted last week. No matter who had the fourth overall pick, that likely was going to be the case.

Harrison goes to the Cardinals, where he soon begins learning offensive coordinator Drew Petzing’s offense and developing chemistry with quarterback Kyler Murray.

“We’ve got to get out on the practice field and watch him move around and see what he does well, and make sure we’re trying to utilize the best of his abilities to operate our offense at a high level,” Petzing said Tuesday, via Jose Romero of the Arizona Republic. “I don’t think that’s going to change with him as with anyone else that walks into the building.”

Harrison caught 144 passes for 2,474 yards and 28 touchdowns the past two seasons at Ohio State, but Petzing said Harrison will have to earn his role, whatever that role is, regardless how good his resume looks.

“In my opinion, he has to be like everyone else if he’s going to be the best version of himself,” Petzing said. “The way that he comes in and approaches his job, the way that he goes out there and practices, the way that he integrates himself into the team, if he’s going to be the best version of himself, I think those are the things he has to focus on. And that’s certainly what we’re going to emphasize.”

That all sounds good, but the Cardinals have no other real option as WR1, so it’s Harrison or bust.
 

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After watching that breakdown posted earlier, I was impressed with Harrison And Stroud...
I hope Kyler can deliver the ball that well.
Kyler can make all those throws outside the numbers. Remember what he had going between him and DHop? There is a solid chance he can get something similar going with MHJ. Either way MHJ still showed out this past season with a much lesser QB than Stroud or Kyler.
 

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Yes, but with our depleted roster who is available to trade?
I've seen trades before cuts where we are going to have a cut that someone else covets, and vice versa, being down to assure both sides get who they want before cuts. That could include drafted players. Heck we drafted 12 guys!
 

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Joe Montana wore a different number everywhere he played - HS, Notre Dame, 49ers, Chefs. If I'm MHjr, I pick a new one, one with no Cards legacy, and make it mine.
Yep or rehabilitate a number with a tarnished Cardinals legacy. Like #16.
 
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