The [Arizona Cardinals](https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/arizona-cardinals) have a lot of questions to answer over the next few months, and the 2026 NFL Draft will say a lot about the future of this organization. It's tough to say that what the Cardinals have done this offseason has been perfect, but they can really change things up if they want to shock the NFL.
Among those things would be trading Marvin Harrison Jr., who some fans have grown frustrated with due to his inconsistent play at times.
According to [John Kosko of PFF](https://www.pff.com/news/draft-2026-nfl-draft-every-nfl-teams-most-valuable-trade-asset), Harrison is Arizona’s most valuable trade asset. His reasoning isn't because he's been a bad player, but more so because he has a ton of value around the league.
“It’s been a disappointing first two seasons for the 2024 No. 4 overall pick. Coming out of a wide receiver factory with strong name pedigree, Harrison looked like a slam-dunk prospect.
“Inconsistent quarterback play has played a role, but other top-tier receivers — such as Malik Nabers, Drake London and Garrett Wilson — have produced early in similar or even worse situations. While Harrison likely has better football ahead of him, the Cardinals’ current roster situation may warrant maximizing his value before his trade market declines.”
There are many factors why Harrison has dealt with some of the struggles he has in Arizona.
Of course, as a player himself, he needs to be better and more consistent, but we also can't blame the guy a whole lot when he doesn't have great quarterback play.
Ultimately, I don't believe trading him would make much sense right now. Unless the Cardinals were offered something they just can't pass up on, I'd rather keep a guy who was once viewed as a generational prospect.
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