Marvin Harrison Jr. MISSES NFL Draft Combine press conference after former Ohio State WR arrived to get measurements done on Thursday

  • Marvin Harrison Jr. scored 14 touchdowns in each of his last two college seasons
  • ESPN's mock draft has Harrison getting picked fourth by the Arizona Cardinals 
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Former Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. missed his NFL Draft Combine press conference on Friday morning.

The no-show happened a day after Harrison, 21, arrived in Indianapolis and got his measurements taken. Harrison is officially listed at 6-foot-3 and 209 lbs.

He also registered 31.88-inch arms, 9.5-inch hands, and a 77.25-inch wingspan.


'Marvin Harrison is not here. He is not going to be speaking here. I don't have any other information,' an NFL PR spokesperson told reporters on Friday morning.

Despite his absence at the presser, Harrison - a Heisman Trophy finalist - is still expected to be the top catcher in next month's draft.

Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. missed his NFL Draft Combine press conference

Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. missed his NFL Draft Combine press conference

The Heisman Trophy finalist arrived in Indianapolis on Thursday to get his measurements

The Heisman Trophy finalist arrived in Indianapolis on Thursday to get his measurements 

Harrison is widely viewed as a can't-miss prospect due to his impressive numbers with the Buckeyes and his lineage with his father, Hall of Fame wide receiver Marvin Harrison.

He spent three years playing at Ohio State before declaring for the draft. After having a slow freshman season, Harrison recorded 1,263 yards in 2022 and 1,211 yards last year while scoring 14 touchdowns in both seasons.

'This dude does it all,' veteran NFL analyst Chase Daniel said of Harrison. 'He's a complete freak of nature physically and that's what I'm most impressed with him on tape. He stands out to me above and beyond anybody else that I've seen at the receiver position, especially this year.'

ESPN's mock draft has Harrison getting selected by the Arizona Cardinals with the fourth pick. The order has him as the first non-quarterback to be selected behind Caleb Williams, Jaylen Daniels, and Drake Maye.