Aiming for a breakout second season, Harrison has reshaped his physique. He arrived at training camp weighing 220 pounds, noticeably heavier than last year’s 209.

The Cardinals hope the rapport between Harrison and quarterback Kyler Murray improves significantly after last year’s struggles.

Cardinals star tight end Trey McBride empathizes with Harrison, recalling his own early challenges before finding his NFL rhythm in his second year.

“I didn’t come in and catch a million balls right off the bat,” McBride said. “You grow, you figure out your role, and you can’t really look at other people because everyone is in a different situation.”

For Harrison, reaching the 1,000-yard plateau would be a step forward, and closing the gap with his draft class is another goal. As the offense’s clear wide receiver alpha, he should have plenty of opportunities, though personal stats aren’t his top priority for 2025.

“Win,” Harrison said. “That’s what I am looking forward to. Really, just win.”