Considering routes, who runs what routes is critical. Harrison is tall, has good reach and despite NFL drops, good hands. The button hook route works when the CB is guarding a fast receiver and fears if he slows to jump the route, the receiver is actually running a stop & go. The separation that would result is an easy completion or a TD. Harrison is not a speedy receiver. The CB will likely try to jump that route every time. On slants, crosses and post passes, you place the ball in front of Harrison letting him use his reach and hands to snatch the ball. Harrison is also good at running fly routes despite his lack of great speed. He wins jump balls by out-leaping the defender. He can also make good back shoulder catches. The former must be thrown with loft and touch. That is not a Brissett strong point. Burrow throws it great. So you can’t really use that route option. It would have to be back shoulder catches