It’s always a risk to draft a WR to be your number one receiver. In college Harrison knew what he had to do to beat that level player. His game didn’t translate as easily to the NFL as Nabers’ game did. I do think in the long run Harrison will have the better career. I do have real concerns about the WR coach and what’s happening in practice. Harrison was viewed as very coachable. If so most of his issues, like adjusting when the QB is in trouble, should have already been taught. In fact only McBride seems to do it. This WR corp is too thin to take this team very far. This also limits Murray and means he keeps trying to make things happen, when he shouldn’t. Considering Murray had time on several plays, it’s a shame he didn’t have a better game. He still needs to learn stuff as well.