Questionable
Injury Knee
Est. Return 8/9/2025
2024 Receiving Stats
REC
62
YDS
885
TD
8
AVG
14.3
TAR
116
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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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Held out again Friday
Harrison (knee) didn't practice Friday, though he was present for the session and "looks to be fine," Bo Brack of GoPHNX.com reports.
ANALYSIS
This was Harrison's second straight missed practice as he deals with soreness in his knee, though head coach Jonathan Gannon has deemed the wideout's absence as precautionary. Brack described Harrison as "moving well" while observing Friday's practice, so the second-year receiver's injury indeed seems to be minor. Darren Urban of NFL.com suggests that Harrison could also sit out Saturday to maximize his recovery time since Arizona isn't scheduled to practice Sunday and is slated for just a walkthrough Monday.
This was Harrison's second straight missed practice as he deals with soreness in his knee, though head coach Jonathan Gannon has deemed the wideout's absence as precautionary. Brack described Harrison as "moving well" while observing Friday's practice, so the second-year receiver's injury indeed seems to be minor. Darren Urban of NFL.com suggests that Harrison could also sit out Saturday to maximize his recovery time since Arizona isn't scheduled to practice Sunday and is slated for just a walkthrough Monday.
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Air Yards Per Game
89.2Air Yards Per Snap
1.86% Team Air Yards
42.2%% Team Targets
22.2%Avg Depth of Target
13.1 YdsCatch Rate
53.4%Drop Rate
1.7%Avg Yds After Catch
2.6% Targeted On Route
21.8%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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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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Managing knee soreness
Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon said Thursday that Harrison (knee) will not practice due to soreness, adding that the injury isn't serious and his absence is precautionary, Bo Brack of GoPHNX.com reports.
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Bulks up over offseason
Harrison reported to training camp Wednesday at 220 pounds, Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official website reports.
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Cardinals anticipating Year 2 leap
Arizona's coaching staff expects Harrison to take a substantial step forward in 2025 after his uneven rookie season, Doug Haller of The Athletic reports.
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Makes another end-zone visit
Harrison recorded five catches (on six targets) for 63 yards and one touchdown during Sunday's 47-24 victory against the 49ers.
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Productive night in loss
Harrison secured six of 10 targets for 96 yards in the Cardinals' 13-9 loss to the Rams on Saturday night.
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Up to 220 pounds to open camp
Harrison has bulked up to 220 pounds after being listed at 209 during his rookie 2024 season, Josh Weinfuss of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Reports had already surfaced earlier this offseason about Harrison's physical transformation, but the wideout put a number on his weight and offered details of how he went about his bulking. Harrison made changes to both his workout approach and eating habits during the offseason, and he noted he'd like to stay around 220 throughout the season since he feels "a little more faster, powerful, stronger.." despite the added weight.
Reports had already surfaced earlier this offseason about Harrison's physical transformation, but the wideout put a number on his weight and offered details of how he went about his bulking. Harrison made changes to both his workout approach and eating habits during the offseason, and he noted he'd like to stay around 220 throughout the season since he feels "a little more faster, powerful, stronger.." despite the added weight.