Marvin Harrison Jr.
WR - Arizona Cardinals
This Week Outlook
Availability
Marvin Harrison Jr. caught six of 10 targets for 96 yards in the Cardinals' 13-9 loss to the Rams on Saturday.
Fantasy Impact
Harrison had his best game of the season against the Rams back in Week 2 and followed it up with another good performance against them here in fantasy championship week. He's been a bit hot and cold this year, not what fantasy managers wanted when they drafted him around the 1-2 turn in fantasy drafts in the preseason, but in terms of NFL rookie years, it's not been a bad one. It could be better, but it's not been a bad one.
Marvin Harrison Jr. caught 4-of-8 targets for 39 yards in the Cardinals 36-30 loss against the Panthers.
Fantasy Impact
Harrison had a chance for a bigger day in a favorable matchup, but he wasn't able to come down with some contested catches. His overall underwhelming rookie campaign is coming down to an end season with the Cardinals officially eliminated from postseason contention with Sunday's loss.
Marvin Harrison Jr. had a quiet outing in Week 15, catching two of six targets for 32 yards in a 30-17 win over the New England Patriots. It was an inefficient day for the rookie, who recorded a 33 percent catch rate.
Fantasy Impact
Harrison has been a boom-or-bust fantasy option this season, and his Week 15 performance fell into the latter category. While he has shown flashes of his potential, his inconsistency and reliance on touchdowns for fantasy production make him a risky WR2/flex option. He has a chance to bounce back in Week 16 against the Carolina Panthers, but fantasy managers should temper expectations given his recent performances and the Cardinals' tendency to spread the ball around.
Marvin Harrison Jr. caught four of eight targets for 49 yards in the Cardinals' 30-18 loss to Seattle on Sunday.
Fantasy Impact
Harrison wasn't having much luck with Kyler in this game, with half of his targets falling incomplete. That has been a near-constant theme for Harrison this year, struggling to connect with his quarterback. The Cardinals staff will need to find more creative ways to use him and get him going, because right now what they've got going isn't working.
Marvin Harrison Jr. hauled in five of his 12 targets for 60 yards and one touchdown in the Cardinals' 23-22 loss to the Vikings in Week 13.
Fantasy Impact
Harrison Jr. has offered mixed results in the Arizona passing game of late, finishing with five or more receptions, 50 ore more receiving yards and one receiving touchdown in three of the last five games. The rookie wideout continues to showcase the ability to produce when receiving a consistent target share, with a Week 14 divisional contest against the Seattle Seahawks up next.