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The Seattle Seahawks defense has been strong so far this season, as they rank second best in fantasy points allowed to wide receivers. So far, Ricky Pearsall is the only receiver to really get the better of the Seahawks with a 100+ yard game, while DK Metcalf is the only receiver to find the end zone, but he only had 20 yards.
Marvin Harrison Jr. performed his usual disappearing act in the first half on Thursday night. Then, it all turned around. Could this be a step forward for the 2024 fourth-overall pick?
Some believe Marvin Harrison Jr. has Hall of Fame potential. On Thursday, he showed why his short career so far has been marked by potential and puzzling performances.
Harrison, the fourth-overall pick in 2024, was the first wideout off the draft board that year, even ahead of Malik Nabers. He caught 62 of 116 targets as a rookie with eight scores, yet has battled crippling drops that have gone viral as a sophomore while appearing hesitant to take hits at all.