Cardinals Select Marvin Harrison Jr. With First Pick (2024)

For months, the pairing of the Cardinals and wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. seemed perfect.

GM Monti Ossenfort made it reality Thursday night.

The Cardinals ended up staying at No. 4 overall and taking the Ohio State star, adding an immediate weapon to the offense led by Kyler Murray and thrilling a fanbase at the same time.

"I think that's the most explosive combination in the country," said Cardinals tackle Paris Johnson Jr. – Harrison's college teammate – at the team's draft party on the Great Lawn at State Farm Stadium. "You have a quarterback that nobody can touch. And now you have a receiver that can't be guarded. As a tackle, how can you not want to block for that?"

Harrison should slide right into the lineup as the team's top wide receiver, although shortly after Commissioner Roger Goodell called his name in Detroit and Harrison got his congratulatory hug, the newest Cardinal wasn't going that far with his plans.

"No sir," Harrison said. "I'm just trying to learn the playbook, get my connections down with Kyler, and whatever happens from there happens."

Three quarterbacks went in the top three picks of the draft as expected, leaving every other position to the Cards. They took Harrison over LSU's Malik Nabers and Washington's Rome Odunze, the other two wideouts considered the top of this year's class.

Nabers went sixth to the Giants, Odunze ninth to the Bears.

There were no serious trade talks, Ossenfort said. The team most likely to move up – the Vikings – did, but only from 11 to 10 and still were able to take J.J. McCarthy. The Broncos took Bo Nix 12th overall, and the Falcons shocked everyone by taking Michael Penix Jr. at 8.

"We were busy on the phone most of the day, teams coming to us," Ossenfort said. "It wasn't a situation where we were looking to move the pick. We were just doing due diligence. "

No defensive players were taken in the first 14 picks of the draft, pushing more choices down toward the Cardinals' second first-round pick at 27.

Not that any of them tempted the Cardinals at 4. The vibe had long been that Harrison, the son of Hall of Fame wide receiver Marvin Harrison Sr., was the target. That became clear from the time he visited the Cardinals for a day-long visit to Tempe this spring, following their brief official meeting at the Scouting combine in February.

"When that day concluded, I felt pretty convicted about who Marvin was," Ossenfort said. "I was already convicted about who Marvin was as a player. After that day, I was convicted of who he was as a person. To me, that was a big day for me, as we went through the process of figuring out who we were going to pick at No. 4."

.@MarvHarrisonJr has three jobs:
▪️ Get open
▪️ Catch the ball
▪️ Help us win a lot of games pic.twitter.com/YEiRcXjzsV

— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) April 26, 2024

Harrison didn't work out at the Combine or at his pro day, instead sticking to a regiment to prepare him to roll right into his NFL team's workouts as soon as he was drafted. That too resonated with Ossenfort: "Marvin has a plan."

"The person he is, the player he is, the mindset, I'm excited to get him in here," Gannon said. "He's going to get open, catch the ball, and score points."

Harrison should move immediately into the lineup, joining Michael Wilson and Greg Dortch along with tight end Trey McBride. The son of Colts Hall of Fame wide receiver Marvin Harrison Sr., Harrison Jr. had 67 receptions in 12 games for the Buckeyes, totaling 1,211 yards and 14 touchdowns as a junior.

He had 77 catches for 1,263 yards and 14 touchdowns in 13 games as a sophom*ore.

"First of all, we want to get him in here and let him carve out a role," Ossenfort said.

Harrison said Murray "is the kind of guy I want to play with" and had noted the day before to reporters in Detroit that he was a complete receiver, able to play the 'X', 'Z' and the slot if needed. That's what Ossenfort wants to see early as the Cardinals figure out exactly how they might want to deploy him.

But the pairing did seem inevitable in some ways, dating all the way back to when Johnson and Harrison were talking before the 2023 draft, and Johnson was hoping to be a Cardinal and the two had discussions of eventually becoming teammates in Arizona.

"I cannot be more excited to be an Arizona Cardinal, really," Harrison said. "I am super excited to get to work, and that's where my mind is at right now."

LET’S ROCK!🥋🏎️ @MarvHarrisonJr

— Kyler Murray (@K1) April 26, 2024
Cardinals Select Marvin Harrison Jr. With First Pick (2024)

FAQs

What pick was Marvin Harrison drafted? ›

With his success and ability displayed at the college level, receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. elected to skip several parts of the pre-draft process. It clearly did not affect how teams viewed Harrison and his talent, as Arizona selected him at No. 4 overall — the first non-quarterback to come off the board.

How many picks do the Cardinals have in the 2024 draft? ›

ARIZONA -- The Arizona Cardinals supplemented plenty of spots in the 2024 NFL Draft, utilizing 12 picks to find everything from superstar potential studs to special teams fill-outs and everything between.

What is the 2024 NFL Draft order? ›

2024 NFL Draft Order
  • Round 1. Chicago Bears (from Carolina) Washington Commanders. ...
  • Round 2. Buffalo Bills (from Carolina) New England Patriots. ...
  • Round 3. Carolina Panthers. Arizona Cardinals. ...
  • Round 4. 101. Carolina Panthers. ...
  • Round 5. 136. Denver Broncos (from Carolina through Cleveland)* ...
  • Round 6. 177.
Apr 26, 2024

Who did Arizona Cardinals draft? ›

Arizona Cardinals NFL Draft picks 2024
  • Round 1, Pick 4: Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Ohio State.
  • Round 1, Pick 27 (via trade from Houston): Darius Robinson, EDGE, Missouri.
  • Round 2, Pick 43 (via trade with Atlanta): Max Melton, CB, Rutgers.
  • Round 3, Pick 66: Trey Benson, RB, Florida State.
Apr 27, 2024

What round was Marvin Jones Jr drafted? ›

Marvin Lewis Jones Jr.

(born March 12, 1990) is an American football wide receiver who is a free agent. He was selected by the Cincinnati Bengals in the fifth round of the 2012 NFL Draft and has also played for the Detroit Lions and Jacksonville Jaguars. He played college football at California.

Who was the number 1 draft pick in 2004? ›

Eli Manning

Who was the 98th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft? ›

The announcement of the Steelers selection of North Carolina State LB Payton Wilson with the No. 98 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.

Who has round 1 pick 1? ›

2024 NFL Draft First Round Order January 8, 2024. The Chicago Bears hold the No. 1 pick in the 2024 National Football League Draft, which is scheduled for April 25-27 in Detroit, Michigan.

Who is the number one draft pick in 2024? ›

1. Chicago Bears (via trade with Carolina) - Caleb Williams, QB, 6-foot-1, 214 pounds, USC.

How did the Cardinals get pick 27? ›

The Arizona Cardinals select Missouri Tigers EDGE rusher Darius Robinson in Round 1 of the 2024 NFL Draft with the No. 27 overall pick (via a trade with the Houston Texans).

How many picks do Arizona Cardinals have? ›

The Cardinals have gone 4-13 in each of the last two seasons, but this year's draft could mark the beginning of the team's turnaround. Arizona has 11 picks in the 2024 NFL Draft, tied for the most of any team. They have two picks in the first round and six picks in the first three rounds.

Will the Cardinals draft a running back? ›

ARIZONA--The Arizona Cardinals have drafted running back Trey Benson out of Florida State University. The Cardinals have a powerful workhorse already in James Conner, with a change of pace back in Michael Carter who began to show flashes as the 2023 season waned.

Who was the number 1 draft pick in 1975 NBA? ›

David Thompson from North Carolina State University was selected first overall by the Atlanta Hawks. He was also drafted first overall in the 1975 ABA Draft by the Virginia Squires, before the Squires traded his draft rights to the Denver Nuggets.

Who was the number 1 draft pick in 1981? ›

George Rogers

Who was the 1st draft pick in 1977? ›

With the first overall pick of the draft, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers selected running back Ricky Bell.

Which player was taken number one overall in the 1988 draft? ›

Danny Manning

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