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WR Marvin Harrison, Jr. (Silver Football, 2x Unanimous All-American, 2023 Biletnikoff winner, Heisman Finalist)

This kid is gonna be what Duron Carter should have been.

Agreed. And it's also interesting that both kids seem to be examples of their father's. I know kids can become their own people, but Carter and Harrison seem to be modern embodiments of their fathers, the main difference being that both grew up wealthy, so that will alter their those attitudes. Carter was flashy, but grew up broke in Middletown, so he had a hunger that his son didn't need to have growing up and going to private school in South FL. Flashy while growing up with money can be a recipe for disaster. As opposed to Marvin Harrison who was always the humble quiet kid from Philly, and his son grew up to be a wealthy quiet kid from a private school in Philly.
 
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He’s going to help the efficiency in the red zone, with his size and precise routes. And Stroud is certainly capable of throwing an accurate ball to him on fades.

You can also see the influence of having a Hall-Of-Fame father who’s been stressing fundamentals for the past 15 years. Watch MH-Jr protect the ball on his TD catches, he wraps both hands on the ball and tucks it into his gut in order to prevent a defender from knocking it out. There will be times where his doing that will prevent a defender from a strip that could be worth 4 to 7 points.
 
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He’s going to help the efficiency in the red zone, with his size and precise routes. And Stroud is certainly capable of throwing an accurate ball to him on fades.

You can also see the influence of having a Hall-Of-Fame father who’s been stressing fundamentals for the past 15 years. Watch MH-Jr protect the ball on his TD catches, he wraps both hands on the ball and tucks it into his gut in order to prevent a defender from knocking it out. There will be times where his doing that will prevent a defender from a strip that could be worth 4 to 7 points.
His Dad was not a quote machine..JR the same just a baller.
 
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