The former Ohio State standout also took a unique approach regarding his pre-draft workload. Harrison, at the advice of his father, did not run at Ohio State’s pro day or at the NFL Combine in order to get a head start on preparing for his first NFL season.

That decision has already appeared to pay dividends, given the reviews he’s gotten during his first few months with the Cardinals.

“You look at his height and then you look at his movement ability. Those two things usually don’t match up like that,” Cardinals cornerback Garrett Williams said earlier this summer. “So, for him to do it and make everything look so easily, the ball-tracking ability, he’s everything people said he is.”