#### NAME: Marvin Harrison Jr.
**Marvin Harrison Jr.** would be the first to tell you he didn't start the Thursday night game against Seattle the way he wanted to. In fact, he said it, "couldn't go worse" for him. [It’s not always about how you start, it’s about how you finish](https://www.azcardinals.com/news/marvin-harrison-jr-moves-on-from-a-game-to-remember-and-forget) and MHJ had a hot finish. He caught four catches on four targets and a touchdown in the fourth quarter, keeping the Cardinals in the game. The key moving forward is having that efficiency through all four quarters. That's not just on Harrison alone, but rather on the entire receiving corps to elevate this passing game to its potential the way we saw in the final quarter last week where Michael Wilson, Greg Dortch and Trey McBride all had crucial catches. Facing the Tennessee defense, which has allowed an average of more than 200 passing yards and 30 points per game, is the prime opportunity for this passing game to get rolling. That all starts with WR1.