Could Buckeye Commit Jett Harrison Be Better Than His Brother?
A former Buckeyes great delivers a major evaluation of his brother, a five-star receiver committed to Ohio State’s 2028 class.
In a recent interview with Rivals, Marvin Harrison Jr., a former Ohio State Buckeye and Arizona Cardinals wide receiver, expressed his belief that his younger brother Jett could surpass him in talent. Jett Harrison, a five-star commit to Ohio State, is scheduled to join the team in 2028. The elder Harrison, who played for Ohio State from 2015 to 2017, amassed impressive statistics, including 155 receptions, 2,613 yards, and 31 touchdowns.
He is remembered as one of the premier wide receivers in college football history. Marvin Harrison Jr. commented, "I’ve always said before, Jett is a lot more talented than I ever was at his age." Standing at No. 4 in the 2024 NFL Draft, Jett has already demonstrated his potential, receiving high praise from scouts such as Charles Power of Rivals, who described him as "a dominant young receiver with an elite combination of ball skills and route-running ability."
Jett's abilities and accolades add another layer of excitement for Ohio State fans, who may soon be witnessing another star wideout donning the Buckeye blue.
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