ARZ • WR • #18
Harrison Jr. was bottled up in the first half, catching two passes for 33 yards on three targets. The Cardinals’ offense as a whole got going after the break and much of their improvement came through MHJ. Three of his four catches in the final two quarters gained at least 16 yards including multiple diving grabs, one of which came in the back of the end zone for a 22-yard score. Harrison’s usage was still that of a high-volume deep threat, but his connection with Kyler Murray was as good as ever and Murray trusted him to make plays in game-changing spots. MHJ will still be a volatile fantasy option going forward, but his explosion versus Miami will keep him in the WR2 ranks when he faces Chicago next week.
3 months ago
October 27, 2024 8:27 PM