Ohio State has made a massive decision on the younger brother of their former star wide receiver, Marvin Harrison Jr.
Harrison has followed in his father’s footsteps, having stood out as a wideout in college and taking his talents to the NFL. His brother, Jett Harrison, could follow the family model as he’s made a name for himself in high school and could take the same route as his older sibling.
MHJ spent three seasons playing for the Buckeyes, racking up 155 catches for 2,613 passing yards, and 31 touchdowns before the Arizona Cardinals took him in the first round last year.
The NFL star has confessed that his brother might be even better.
“He’s definitely more talented than I ever was at that age,” the Cards wideout said, per MLFotball.
With the youngster attracting nationwide attention, Ohio State isn’t wasting time trying to secure his services. According to On3’s Hayes Fawcett, the player has been offered a scholarship.
“Ohio State just offered Class of 2028 WR Jett Harrison 👀,” Fawcett wrote. “He is the younger brother of former OSU WR Marvin Harrison Jr.”
Ohio State just offered Class of 2028 WR Jett Harrison 👀
He is the younger brother of former OSU WR Marvin Harrison Jr.https://t.co/VjRsoysysS pic.twitter.com/9x6D2uinYl
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) May 11, 2025
🚨JUST IN: Ohio State has made an offer to Class of 2028 wide receiver Jett Harrison.
He is the younger brother of OSU great Marvin Harrison Jr & the son of #NFL icon Marvin Harrison
MHJ said about his younger brother: “He's definitely more talented than I ever was at that age” pic.twitter.com/thju81QOxa
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) May 11, 2025
It’s reported that Jett Harrison has already received offers from Tennessee, Boston College, Duke, and Syracuse.
Jett, a 2028 prospect, stands at 6ft 1in and plays for St. Joseph’s Preparatory School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. While it’s still very early in recruitment proceedings, the Buckeyes are already considered favorites to land him, given their history with the family.
Both Marvin Harrison and Marvin Harrison Jr. were star receivers in college. The former is in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, while the latter was the No. 4 overall pick last year and finished his rookie campaign with 62 catches for 885 yards and eight touchdowns.