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No one can argue that the 2024 Arizona Cardinals draft class has been underwhelming or just flat out bad, but the first round is a cautionary tale in how the draft is educated, but also a crapshoot.
So, when we asked which player drafted in the first round by Monti Ossenfort is
under the most pressure, it’s not surprising that both of the 2024 first round picks ran away with things.
93% of fans think that Marvin Harrison Jr. and Darius Robinson are under the most pressure to perform, and that makes a lot of sense.
MHJ has been fine, but he is basically a low-end wide receiver two through his first two seasons, while Robinson is… well if you follow PFF, bad.
Our friends at FanDuel Sportsbook have Marvin Harrison Jr’s line is set at 825.5 yards for the season, which would be right around where his 17-game season average has been, so that’s a great line if you think MHJ can play all 17 games.
Now, for Robinson, I think he just has to show you anything at this point, but does anyone have particularly high hopes?













