They say that younger brothers often turn out better than their older siblings at whatever task it is they decide to pursue.
If that's true for Jett Harrison, he's got an incredibly bright future.
The Class of 2028 wide receiver recruit is having the hype heat up lately, and there's very good reason for that.
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Who is Jett Harrison?
Jett Harrison is the son of Indianapolis Colts legend Marvin Harrison and the younger brother of former Ohio State and current Arizona Cardinals star Marvin Harrison Jr.
They're all wide receivers.
Jett is currently a high school sophomore at St. Joseph's Prep in Philadelphia.
In the 247Sports Composite rankings, he's a 5-star recruit and the No. 11 overall recruit in his class.
Jett Harrison (Brother of Marvin Harrison Jr.) is built DIFFERENT.
— Rookie Watch (@RookieWatxh) September 18, 2025
Harrison, a composite 5-star recruit, recently went off for 4 receiving TD’s in a SINGLE game.
Marvin Harrison Jr. (Cardinals WR) reportedly believes Jett is an “even better WR” than he was.
Harrison is… pic.twitter.com/WApB49EEK1
Is Ohio State recruiting Jett Harrison?
Yes, the Ohio State Buckeyes are recruiting Jett Harrison. They have offered him a scholarship, according to 247Sports.
His listed recruiter is Brian Hartline, the former wide receiver who has developed so many Buckeyes into stars out wide.
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Who else is recruiting Jett Harrison?
The full list of offers for Jett Harrison, via 247Sports, is:
- Boston College
- Duke
- Nebraska
- Ohio State
- Oregon
- Penn State
- Syracuse
- Tennessee
- Virginia Tech
His brother went to Ohio State, and his dad went to Syracuse.
Jett Harrison height, age
Jett Harrison is listed at 6-foot-1.
He's only a high school sophomore, in the Class of 2028, so he could still potentially grow some more.
Even if he doesn't, he has the look of a future star.
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