Harrison looks disappointing by the standards of a fourth overall draft pick, but he's also seen much go wrong outside of his control through two seasons in Arizona. Last year, a heel injury limited him to three appearances and 85 snaps after Week 10. Before the injury ruined his season, Harrison was slightly ahead of his rookie-year pace, averaging 4.0 catches for 59.4 yards and 0.4 TDs on 6.9 targets over his first 10 games. Two brief appearances in December made the numbers look worse, but Harrison still finished with slight improvements on his catch rate (56.2 percent) and YPT (8.3), up from 53.4 percent and 7.6 YPT in 2024. That's what we call 'progress, if you squint', but Harrison's fantasy managers didn't see much besides disappointment once the heel injury became a factor. Harrison now enters his age-24 season in a new system, under coach Mike LaFleur and OC Nathaniel Hackett, with 33-year-old Jacoby Brissett expected to start at quarterback. Brissett helped TE Trey McBride and WR Michael Wilson put up big numbers last season, but that was with the benefit of a league-high 40.3 pass attempts per start, under a different coaching staff in an offense with no running game. The Cardinals presumably want to run more after signing Tyler Allgeier and drafting Jeremiyah Love in the first round, making it hard for Harrison to establish fantasy value unless he clearly asserts himself ahead of Wilson as the No. 1 WR.