The Ohio State Buckeyes have consistently housed one of the best wide receivers in the country for most of their existence, and one of those top pass-catchers was Marvin Harrison Jr.
Harrison spent three seasons at Ohio State between 2021 and 2023, establishing himself as one of the truly elite wide outs in the nation and stamping his name among the generational talents at the position heading into the 2024 NFL Draft.
He was ultimately selected by the Arizona Cardinals with the fourth overall pick after posting back-to-back incredible campaigns in Columbus to conclude his collegiate career, and now, his younger brother could be on track to play for the Buckeyes, as well.
Ohio State has made an offer to Jett Harrison, one of the top up and coming wide receiver prospects for the class of 2028.
Ohio State just offered Class of 2028 WR Jett Harrison
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) May 11, 2025
He is the younger brother of former OSU WR Marvin Harrison Jr.https://t.co/VjRsoysysS pic.twitter.com/9x6D2uinYl
Of course, Jett is still a long ways away from proving himself. He is not even rated by 247 Sports just yet, so he is just beginning to get on the radar. Being the younger brother of Marvin Jr.—not to mention the son of NFL legend Marvin Harrison Sr.—doesn't exactly hurt his case, either.
The Buckeyes have been on quite the run in terms of landing receiver prospects this offseason, earning a reaffirmed commitment from Chris Henry as well as landing a commitment from Kayden Dixon-Wyatt.
It shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone, as Ohio State has been a receiver factory. Look no further than Jeremiah Smith, who is preparing to enter his sophomore season after putting together an electrifying freshman year.
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