“I AM LEAVING”: Arizona Cardinals Key Player Makes Shocking Announcement today….

“I AM LEAVING”: Arizona Cardinals Key Player Makes Shocking Announcement today….
With the fifth overall pick, the Arizona Cardinals traded down and then back up to get Marvin Harrison Jr.
In the NFL Draft, things happen quickly, but in the SB Nation Blogger mock draft, things happen when they can.
Therefore, I moved down from the fourth overall pick because the Minnesota Vikings’ offer, who went on to get J.J. McCarthy as their new quarterback, overwhelmed me.
It was all about value now. Can the Arizona Cardinals possibly climb back up after seeing the value in their move down? Indeed, it did occur once more.
I was third or fourth in line when I contacted the Los Angeles Chargers to inquire about their business.
I had to find out what the Chargers would demand for that selection Marvin Harrison Jr. gets chosen by the Arizona Cardinals with the fifth choice in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Harrison projects as one of the top wide receiving prospects of the past few years, and the Arizona Cardinals need an alpha in the wide receiver room. Marvin Harrison Jr. is my friend Matt Harmon’s highest-graded receiver between this season and 2021, according to his final grades, which were released. Matt Harmon runs Reception Perception.
Harrison was undoubtedly the best receiver in our rankings, and for good reason. Harrison is the most recent collegiate wide receiver who is ready for the NFL. He has high hopes because he comes from illustrious NFL bloodlines. Harrison still has a ways to go before he can equal his father’s NFL production, but it’s unsettling to consider that as a prospect, Harrison is a bigger, quicker, and stronger version of his father. His decision to skip the combine and pro day has made for a fascinating pre-draft process. But when he was receiving passes from C.J. Stroud at Ohio State’s pro day last year, he could have been the finest player there. If “MHJ” establishes himself as one of the top 10 wide receivers in the NFL during his rookie campaign.