Arizona Cardinals rookie Marvin Harrison, Jr. has not signed the NFLPA's group licensing agreement, but the wide receiver has a separate, individual memorabilia deal in place with Fanatics, according to a source.

The group licensing agreement allows the players' association to market his name, image and likeness to more than 80 companies.

Harrison's deal with Fanatics, which was signed before his last season at Ohio State, is worth more than $1 million and is for autographs, signed trading cards, game-worn apparel and other marketing opportunities, the source said.

However, Harrison is trying to renegotiate the deal for more money and is trying to use the fact that he has not yet signed the group licensing agreement as leverage.