Elite wide receiver play runs in the Harrison family.
First came Marvin Harrison Sr., a Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver for the Indianapolis Colts. Then came Marvin Harrison Jr., an unanimous All-American wide receiver for Ohio State. Now comes Jett Harrison, the No. 1 overall prospect and a five-star wide receiver in the initial 2028 Rivals300.
NEW WR Jett Harrison ranks No. 1 and 5-stars in the initial 2028 Rivals300.https://t.co/gzYz0TWN1w pic.twitter.com/xQaBU9gtii
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Harrison, who is also a five-star recruit and the No. 9 overall prospect in the 247Sports composite, will visit Columbus this weekend, according to Rivals' Steve Wiltfong. The 6-foot-1, 175-pound pass catcher received an Ohio State offer on May 9, 2025. He also has offers from Syracuse (Harrison Sr.'s alma mater), Duke, Tennessee, Boston College, Oregon, Penn State, Virginia Tech and Nebraska.
A standout at St. Joseph's Prep in Philadelphia, Harrison received high praise from Baltimore St. Frances head coach Messay Hailemariam following their team's meeting in 2025.
"He is (effing) unbelievable," Hailemariam told Wiltfong. "(Alabama five-star safety signee) Jireh Edwards said he played against some of the best and that Jett Harrison is going to be one of the best players to touch a high school football field."
Hailemariam added, "He is completely the real deal. He runs routes really well. He will block. He will do what it takes to be in position. He’ll be a great decoy. Our secondary was like that this past year, and he literally made incredible catches in key situations. We know that ball was going to him, and he still overcame it, and we had a kid going to Auburn, Bama, a kid going to Ohio State (Khmari Bing) and a kid currently committed to Texas A&M.”
Harrison scored 10 touchdowns in his first season with St. Joseph’s Prep in 2024, earning MaxPreps Freshman All-American honors while helping lead the program to a PIAA 6A championship. He caught 50 passes for 849 yards and 20 touchdowns in 2025.


