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Harold Fannin Jr.’s NFL Draft Scouting Report
No prospect was more productive in the 2024 season than Bowling Green’s Harold Fannin Jr. He led all FBS pass-catchers — wide receivers and tight ends — in catches and receiving yards, with 117 catches for 1,555 yards and 10 scores.
Not only did Fannin feast against MAC opponents, but he also proved himself against his toughest foes, like Penn State and Texas A&M. Fannin’s production has made him a darling of the NFL Draft community, and it points to his translatable pass-catching skill set. He’ll never be a great factor as a blocker and he’s not an elite size-adjusted athlete, but Fannin is sudden and savvy, as a route runner and RAC threat, and he’s physical and reliable with his hand-usage across phases. At his maximum, he can be a route running and RAC specialist in the mold of Jordan Reed.
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Harold Fannin Jr.’s Latest NFL Draft Projection
PFSN’s Ian Cummings projected that Fannin Jr. would be picked 67th overall by the Cleveland Browns in his latest seven-round mock draft.
Cummings said, “The Browns met Harold Fannin Jr. twice and could see him as David Njoku’s successor. He doesn’t have Njoku’s size or athleticism, but is nuanced and sudden in the pass game.”
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Harold Fannin Jr.’s NFL Draft Profile and Measurements
- Height: 6’5″
- Weight: 251 pounds
- Position: Tight End
- School: Bowling Green
- Arm: 3228
- Wingspan: 7868
Where Does Harold Fannin Jr. Rank Among 2025’s TE Prospects?
Here are the top 10 TE rankings for the 2025 NFL Draft, according to PFSN Draft Analyst Ian Cummings:
10. Mitchell Evans, Notre Dame
9. Oronde Gadsden II, Syracuse
8. Thomas Fidone II, Nebraska
7. Gunnar Helm, Texas
6. Elijah Arroyo, Miami (FL)
5. Harold Fannin Jr., Bowling Green
4. Terrance Ferguson, Oregon
3. Mason Taylor, LSU
2. Colston Loveland, Michigan
1. Tyler Warren, Penn State
No prospect was more productive in the 2024 season than Bowling Green’s Harold Fannin Jr. He led all FBS pass-catchers — wide receivers and tight ends — in catches and receiving yards, with 117 catches for 1,555 yards and 10 scores.
Not only did Fannin feast against MAC opponents, but he also proved himself against his toughest foes, like Penn State and Texas A&M. Fannin’s production has made him a darling of the NFL Draft community, and it points to his translatable pass-catching skill set.
Fannin gives me Jordan Reed vibes as a talent. He’ll never be a great factor as a blocker and he’s not an elite size-adjusted athlete. But Fannin is sudden and savvy, as a route runner and RAC threat, plus he’s physical and reliable with his hand-usage across phases.
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Harold Fannin Jr.’s College Stats
Career
- Games Played: 36
- Receptions: 180
- Receiving Yards: 2396
- Receiving TDs: 17
- Yards Per Reception: 13.3
2024 Season
- Games Played: 13
- Receptions: 117
- Receiving Yards: 1555
- Receiving TDs: 1
- Yards Per Reception: 13.3