The Cleveland Browns' rookie class continues to prove why their draft class is the best in the NFL this season. The Browns picked up some future franchise
You couldn’t script a better storyline if you tried. A kid grows up in the shadow of the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, plays his college ball at Bowling Green, and then gets drafted by the Cleveland Browns only to immediately start shattering franchise records.
Cleveland Browns tight end Harold Fannin popped up on the injury report with a hamstring injury, but that shouldn’t keep the impressive rookie from suiting up against the New York Jets.
In what’s been a less-than-stellar start to the season for the Cleveland Browns, there have been disappointing performances from the offense as a group overall.
One of the most surprising developments of Week 1 was the play and usage of rookie tight end Harold Fannin Jr. A third-round pick out of Bowling Green, the expectation was that Fannin would play behind David Njoku and be a part-time player in the offense, functioning as the No.
As the 2025 NFL season starts, the belief is that the Cleveland Browns have a strong rookie class, with many of the rookies expected to immediately contribute.
During the preseason, third-round Browns pick Harold Fannin was spotted in his No. 88 jersey catching both of the passes that were thrown his way, as he finished the summer with two catches for a scant 16 yards.
One of the biggest holes on this Browns roster going into the draft was wide receiver. Amari Cooper was traded before the deadline, Elijah Moore wasn't brought back, Cedric Tillman's season was cut short due to a concussion just when he started to flash, and recent draft pick Jamari Thrash only had seven targets last year.
Training camp is right around the corner, and the Cleveland Browns tight end room is settled at the top with David Njoku. But don’t overlook rookie Harold Fannin Jr., who might have a bigger role lined up than expected.
It’s an easy connection to make after the Eagles hired Scot Loeffler to be their quarterback coach at the end of March. Nobody knows Harold Fannin better than Loeffler.
Pewter Report analyzes the top players in the 2025 NFL Draft with its position previews. Scott Reynolds continues the previews at the tight end position, offering a comprehensive look at what the Bucs have and what they need in the backfield.
The 2025 NFL Draft is right around the corner, and we've got you covered with in-depth scouting reports on all of the top prospects at every position in this year's class.
Another top-30 pre-draft visit has been revealed. According to Tony Pauline of Sportskeeda, the San Francisco 49ers are among the teams set to host Bowling Green tight end Harold Fannin Jr.
In college football, there were a number of elite playmakers at every corner, but no player meant more to his team’s success than Bowling Green’s Harold Fannin, Jr.
BACKGROUND Height: 6’4" Weight: 230 High School: McKinley HS Hometown: Canton, OH Harold Fannin is a prospect currently coming off one of the most remarkable seasons a tight end has ever had in college football history.
After an incredible weekend of football in the NFL, we now turn our attention to the NFL Draft and the 2025 Reese’s Senior Bowl. It’s one of the best events of the year as some of the top talent from college football will gather in Mobile, Alabama, to showcase their skills.
In college football, there were a number of elite playmakers at every corner but no player meant more to his team’s success than Bowling Green’s Harold Fannin, Jr.
Bowling Green coach Scot Loeffler is happy for the seniors on his roster who persevered through what he called the program's "dark era." The Falcons' senior class would love nothing more than to go out with a win in the 68 Ventures Bowl against Arkansas State on Thursday in Mobile, Ala.
The 2025 NFL Draft will be one of the more entertaining classes in recent years. There's so much uncertainty after the top 10 picks that chaos is surely coming.
Height: 6040 (unofficial) Weight: 230 (unofficial) Year: Junior Pro Comparison: Jonnu Smith Bowling Green State tight end Harold Fannin Jr. is an offensive weapon who can provide a slew of layers into an offensive playbook.
The 2025 NFL Draft is taking shape as the midway point of the college football season has passed. Some hardcore draft fans have a good idea of which players have fully broken out in 2024, but most are playing catch up after the NFL season wraps up in February.
It's been a tough start to the season for the 1-3 Bowling Green Falcons, losing each of their last three games by one score. However, a bright spot continues to be the play of tight end Harold Fannin Jr.
Each week, Yardbarker is monitoring the 2025 NFL Draft, scheduled for April 24-26 in Green Bay. From a dynamic quarterback to a compelling tight end, here are five players we are tracking.