Harold Fannin Jr. tied an NFL record in Week 1.
The Cleveland Browns' rookie tight end had seven catches, which is the most a rookie TE has ever had in a debut. It's now tied atop the list with the Colts' Tyler Warren, who did the same thing.
It's still quite the feat, and it's just the start of what can be a special NFL career for Fannin.
Even cooler, Fannin is a local product who starred at a MAC school, too. If he grows into a star for Cleveland, it'll be that much more special.
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Where is Harold Fannin Jr. from?
Harold Fannin Jr. was a high school football star at Canton McKinley High School.
Canton is the home of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and it's about an hour south of Cleveland.
Fannin went from Canton to Bowling Green for college.
What records did Harold Fannin Jr. set in college?
At BGSU, Fannin was the most prodigious pass-catching tight end in Division I college football history.
He caught 117 passes for 1,555 yards and 10 touchdowns in his final season at Bowling Green.
Those were both records in an FBS season by a tight end.
What is Harold Fannin's 40 time?
Harold Fannin Jr. ran the 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine in 4.71 seconds.
He also had a 34-inch vertical leap, a 9-10 broad jump and did 22 reps of the bench press.
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Cleveland Browns TE depth chart
The Cleveland Browns' tight end depth chart looks like this:
- David Njoku
- Harold Fannin Jr.
- Blake Whiteheart
The Browns use Fannin a variety of spots in the formation and used 12 personnel (two tight ends) often in Week 1, so his placement as the No. 2 tight end is more nominal than it is important.
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