When asked to build his “perfect Ohio State wide receiver,” Marvin Harrison Jr. gave CBS Sports one caveat: he’s only picking from receivers he played with. To Harrison, the “perfect Ohio State wide receiver” is the combination of six specific skills of recent Buckeyes, including three first-round NFL draft picks. Harrison began will picking Chris Olave’s speed, Garrett Wilson’s athleticism and Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s route running. More: What to do for an encore? For Ohio State WR Marvin Harrison Jr., it’s to get even better Then Harrison looked to Ohio State’s current roster, highlighting sophomore wide receiver Emeka Egbuka’s versatility and sixth-year wide receiver Xavier Johnson’s ability to run after the catch. For the final attribute, Harrison put himself into the mix. Ohio State football wide receivers (from left) Emeka Egbuka, Xavier Johnson, Marvin Harrison Jr. and Reis Stocksdale check in to the team’s hotel in Grandview, Ohio, during fall camp,…
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