Marvin Harrison Jr. was the easy pick, the right pick.
Too many times, I’ve covered Cardinal Drafts, where the powers that be would come out and try to sell us on a player. I have yet to attend an NFL Draft where a team says, “This guy can’t play dead; we are screwed.” and yet, every year, dudes come out on stage or in later rounds who don’t have much, if any, pulse for the game. Everything about Harrison solves the Grand Canyon-sized hole that the Cardinals had at WR.
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