Marvin Harrison Jr.'s struggles continue, as he drops a pass that is intercepted

The Cardinals' second-year receiver had yet another mistake on Thursday.

Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. had a big mistake against the Seahawks. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. had a big mistake against the Seahawks. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
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Last week Marvin Harrison Jr. had a bad drop. He was wide open downfield, Kyler Murray delivered a good pass and Harrison simply had it go through his arms. 

At least that one hit the ground and was incomplete. 

Harrison's struggles early in his second season were on full display for a big audience that turned in for Thursday night's game, and a big mistake became a turnover. The Arizona Cardinals receiver had a perfect pass hit him right in the hands over the middle of the field, but it bounced off his hands and when he tried to gather it, the ball caromed in the air and right to Seattle Seahawks linebacker Ernest Jones IV for an interception. 

Harrison was supposed to be a transcendent player coming out of Ohio State. He was viewed as one of the top receiver prospects in a long time, and was taken fourth in the NFL Draft after three quarterbacks went off the board. It has not worked out anywhere close to how he or the Cardinals had hoped. 

Harrison had an uneven rookie season, but was still good enough that bigger things were expected his second season. He had a solid opener but then had just 71 yards in Arizona's next two games, everyone saw his embarrassing drop against the 49ers, and then he had the drop on Thursday night that led to an interception. Before that, Harrison and Murray had a big miscommunication that led to Darnold throwing to nobody on the right side as Harrison continued to run upfield. 

Harrison's struggles are becoming such an issue that on the Amazon Prime Video pregame show, former NFL tight end Tony Gonzalez said he talked to Harrison about his own issues with drops his second season. 

It's far too early to consider Harrison a bust. But his lack of production and mistakes are overshadowing any production he has had. 

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