2025 Receiving Stats
REC
41
YDS
608
TD
4
AVG
14.8
TAR
73
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Harrison's rookie season can only be called a disappointment, even though his eight touchdowns tied for 12th most among WRs. The No. 4 overall pick had 130 yards and two TDs in his second NFL game, followed by TDs each of the next two weeks, but there was more frustration than success from that point forward. His next 11 games yielded just three scores and an average of 43.9 yards, with a 50.0 percent catch rate and 6.7 YPT. Harrison at least finished strong, catching 11 of 16 targets for 159 yards and a TD over the final two weeks. He'll turn 23 in August, and while he didn't go through pre-draft drills, his production at Ohio State was resounding -- back-to-back seasons with 1,200-plus yards and 14 TDs. Harrison packed on muscle this offseason -- reportedly getting up to 220 pounds -- and said he hopes to become more of a threat post-catch, after averaging just 2.6 YAC per reception last year. The bulk could also help him with contested catches, which need to be part of the package for Harrison to live up to the lofty expectations for a top-five pick. That's certainly still possible, and he won't face much target competition from the other WRs in Arizona, but it was TE Trey McBride who became the most trusted pass catcher for QB Kyler Murray and OC Drew Petzing last year. Read Past Outlooks
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Could play Week 18
Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon said Monday that Harrison (heel) will suit up for Sunday's regular-season finale against the Rams "if he is healthy enough to play," Darren Urban of the team's official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Harrison has at least not yet been ruled out for Week 18, which is encouraging. He missed Weeks 14 and 15 due to a heel injury before he was cleared to suit up for each of Arizona's next two games. He then was forced off the field Week 17 versus Cincinnati due to an apparent aggravation of that issue. Gannon said Monday, however, that Harrison is dealing with a foot injury. It appears as though Harrison's availability for Week 18 will come down to the extent of his practice activity Wednesday through Friday.
Harrison has at least not yet been ruled out for Week 18, which is encouraging. He missed Weeks 14 and 15 due to a heel injury before he was cleared to suit up for each of Arizona's next two games. He then was forced off the field Week 17 versus Cincinnati due to an apparent aggravation of that issue. Gannon said Monday, however, that Harrison is dealing with a foot injury. It appears as though Harrison's availability for Week 18 will come down to the extent of his practice activity Wednesday through Friday.
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Fantasy/Red Zone Stats
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Advanced NFL Stats
How do Marvin Harrison's 2025 advanced stats compare to other wide receivers?
This section compares his advanced stats with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. The longer the bar, the better it is for the player.
Air Yards Per Game
85.6Air Yards Per Snap
1.67% Team Air Yards
24.0%% Team Targets
13.0%Avg Depth of Target
13.1 YdsCatch Rate
56.2%Drop Rate
6.8%Avg Yds After Catch
3.0% Targeted On Route
20.1%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Receiving Alignment Breakdown
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This Week's Opposing Pass Defense
How does the Bengals pass defense compare to other NFL teams this season?
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Overall QB Rating Against
70.6
Cornerbacks
67.1
Safeties
80.6
Linebackers
81.2
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2025 Marvin Harrison Split Stats
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
Apart from top-five-drafted quarterbacks, it's hard to think of a player that's entered the NFL in recent years surrounded by such massive expectations (and pressure). Playing the same position as your Hall of Fame father can do that, especially when you're 6-foot-4, a highly regarded recruit, choose Ohio State and then go on to produce back-to-back 1,200-yard seasons. Those are all good things in terms of the future projection, of course, and even the few negatives in Harrison's profile are easily enough explained away. He didn't play much as a 19-year-old freshman at OSU, but the three guys ahead of him -- Chris Olave, Garrett Wilson, Jaxon Smith-Njigba -- all ended up being first-round picks. And while Harrison opted out of pre-draft workouts, his ability to make that decision points to just how dominant his tape was (it helps that there's now tracking data to erase any concerns about speed). The fourth overall pick should instantly become Arizona's No. 1 wide receiver, teaming up with TE Trey McBride and RB James Conner to give Kyler Murray a solid group of weapons despite the lack of WR talent behind Harrison. It's about the fantasy situation you can hope for as a top-five pick with minimal chance of going to a team that has an elite QB.
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Aggravates heel injury
Harrison left Sunday's game in Cincinnati due to a heel injury.
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Suiting up again Sunday
Harrison (heel) is listed as active Sunday at Cincinnati, Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site reports.
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Likely to be on snap count Sunday
Harrison (heel) remains listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Bengals, but he's expected to play and is likely to have his snaps managed for the second straight contest, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
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Status in question for Sunday
Harrison (heel) is listed as questionable for Sunday's contest at Cincinnati, Zach Gershman of the Cardinals' official site reports.
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Limited again Thursday
Harrison (heel) was a limited practice participant Thursday, Zach Gershman of the Cardinals' official site reports.
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Expected to play Sunday
Harrison, who's listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Bengals with a heel injury, is expected to play but will continue to have his snaps managed, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
Harrison was able to make his return from a two-game absence in Week 16 against the Falcons and logged a 51 percent snap share, recording one catch for 14 yards on three targets. Having apparently come out of that game no worse for wear, Harrison may have a chance to see at least a slight uptick in playing time versus Cincinnati, but it appears he'll still log less than a normal workload.
Harrison was able to make his return from a two-game absence in Week 16 against the Falcons and logged a 51 percent snap share, recording one catch for 14 yards on three targets. Having apparently come out of that game no worse for wear, Harrison may have a chance to see at least a slight uptick in playing time versus Cincinnati, but it appears he'll still log less than a normal workload.









