Marvin Harrison Jr. Skips NFL Combine Drills, Projected Top-Five Draft Pick
Ohio State's standout wide receiver opts for interviews over physical tests, maintaining his elite draft status.
- Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State's star wide receiver, will not participate in drills or workouts at the NFL Scouting Combine, focusing instead on team interviews.
- Despite skipping combine drills, Harrison is expected to be a top-five pick in the draft, with many projecting him to the Arizona Cardinals at No. 4.
- Harrison's decision reflects a trend among top prospects to prioritize preparation for the NFL over combine performances.
- Over his last two seasons, Harrison amassed 144 receptions, 2,474 yards, and 28 touchdowns, securing the Fred Biletnikoff Award in 2023.
- Harrison's measurements at the combine include a height of just under 6'4", a weight of 209 pounds, and a wingspan of 77.25 inches.