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Marvin Harrison Jr.
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2024NFL Draft
Ohio State Buckeyes
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For over a decade in the NFL, Marvin Harrison was a nightmare for opposing defenses. Paired up for most of his career with Peyton Manning, Harrison was named All-Pro first team three times and All-Pro second team five times. He also won a Super Bowl and was named to the NFL’s 100th Anniversary All-Time Team. Now, his son Marvin Jr., is looking to have a similar career. Like his father, Marvin Harrison Jr. went to a Philadelphia-area prep school. He was an On3 Consensus four-star prospect and the fourth-ranked receiver. But unlike his father, who went to Syracuse, Harrison Jr. went to Ohio State – where he developed into one of the Buckeyes' all-time greats. “I don’t want anyone to remember the awards, touchdowns, yards, whatever it may be,” Harrison Jr. told GQ Sports. “I just want people to remember the person who I was, you know? In the building, how was I as a teammate? How was my work ethic? I think my legacy will be my work ethic and the influence I had on my teammates. Most important is that I was the guy who treated everyone equally and said hi to everyone. I just want that to be remembered for that.”
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