Hall Of Fame WR Marvin Harrison’s Son May Actually Be Able To Fly Based On Insane Offseason Workouts

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Former Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Marvin Harrison is an eight-time Pro Bowler, a Super Bowl champion, and an NFL Hall of Famer. His son is on track to be just as good, if not better.

Marvin Harrison Jr. was a four-star prospect out of high school but he is already turning heads at Ohio State. The 6-foot-3, 205-pound sophomore enrolled early in January of 2021 and caught seven passes and a touchdown in the spring game.

Although he didn’t make much noise in a wide receiver room that was jam-packed with talent during the 2021 season, he burst onto the scene in the Rose Bowl. Harrison Jr. caught six balls for 71 yards and three touchdowns in a 48-45 win over Utah.

Now he is doing freak things in preseason workouts. The Buckeyes got back to work earlier this month and Harrison Jr. went viral during a team drill earlier this week.

At the end of the drill, the players sprawled out onto a map. Harrison Jr. got WAY up and the still photo literally makes it look like he is flying.

One day later, Harrison Jr. went viral again. Wide receivers coach Brian Hartline, who spent six years in the NFL, posted a photo of Harrison Jr. straight up mossing a defender.

Regardless of who he was going up against, Harrison Jr.’s vertical is insane. He had everyone in the gym watching him levitate to the ball and it’s easy to see why.

There has never been a human being with the ability to fly before but Harrison Jr. may be the first.