

After three seasons in Columbus and 38 games played for the Ohio State Buckeyes Marvin Harrison Jr. will now officially move on to the next chapter of his career, declaring for the NFL Draft on Thursday afternoon.
Harrison Jr. will now in his father Marvin Harrison Sr's footsteps. The elder Harrison was a first-round selection by the Indianapolis Colts in the 1996 NFL Draft, taken No. 19 overall, and enjoyed a brilliant 13-year career in the league.
It was a decision that was widely expected, coming as a surprise to no one, with Harrison projected as a top-5 (or perhaps even a top-2) pick in the draft this spring.
Said Harrison in his announcement on Instagram:
He now ends his Buckeyes career with 155 catches for 2,613 yards and 31 touchdowns, and as arguably the best receiver to ever step foot on the field for the Buckeyes, setting a Buckeyes record this season for the most 100-yard receiving games with 15 in a career.
This season alone, Harrison Jr. had 67 catches for 1,211 yards and 14 scores in one of the best single seasons in school history.
As a result, Harrison was named a unanimous All-American, and a Heisman Trophy finalist. He was the only wideout to be nominated and the only non-quarterback position player.
Harrison is as much of a lock to be a top-10 pick as has been seen in Ohio State history, and when he is selected he is set to become the ninth Buckeyes wideout to be selected in the first three rounds in the last 10 seasons.
And he might be the very best of the bunch.