% chance misses at least 2 quarters
1- 17√1-% Inj/Season
Ability to produce despire relatively minor injuries. 5 being most durable
Injury analysis powered by Draft Sharks Injury Guide, formerly
Date | League | Injury | Details |
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Sep 10, 2022 | Non-NFL | Pedal Ankle Sprain/Pull Unspecified Grade 1 | Harrison didn't miss any games, but he said he managed right ankle pain for most of the 2022 season. |
Sep 23, 2023 | Non-NFL | Pedal Ankle Sprain Grade 2 | Here's how Harrison described his right ankle injury vs. Notre Dame: “I would say the next day [I] couldn’t really move too much but definitely [had] a lot of adrenaline. I think, just the moment of the game allowed me to finish." He didn't miss any time. |
Dec 31, 2022 | Non-NFL | Head Cranial Concussion Grade 1 | Harrison took a hard shot in the end zone and missed the final quarter of the College Football Playoff semifinals. |
Oct 13, 2024 | NFL | Head Cranial Concussion Grade 1 | Harrison suffered a head injury in the Week 6 game against Green Bay |
Checking the boxes for production, tape, size, and NFL bloodlines, Harrison is one of the cleanest and best WR prospects to arrive in recent memory. And he landed in a solid spot for immediate production with the Cardinals.
But only one of 12 top-10 WR picks over the previous 10 seasons finished as a top-12 WR in PPR points per game as a rookie. Only three of the 12 finished inside the top-24.
So be careful not to overrate Harrison in redraft. His ceiling climbs into the top 10, but his floor is lower than most of the other WRs going in his range.
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