4. Arizona Cardinals -- Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Ohio State
Why they picked him: Harrison is the offensive playmaker the Cardinals want and need. He'll give quarterback
Kyler Murray the tools to take Arizona's offense to the next level and possibly the playoffs. Harrison is as prepared for the NFL as any prospect in recent memory and has the skill set -- and pedigree -- to make an instant impact as Arizona's WR1.
Biggest question: As with any rookie, the biggest question surrounding Harrison will be how he adapts to the NFL. He's been preparing for the jump to the professional level essentially his entire life under the tutelage of his father, Hall of Fame receiver Marvin Harrison Sr., but how he adjusts to actually doing it -- facing myriad defensive schemes, faster and bigger cornerbacks and the overall speed of the game -- will be something to watch. --
Josh Weinfuss
The Chicago Bears did as expected and picked Caleb Williams at No. 1. We look at the pros and cons of every pick in Thursday's opening round.
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