Percy Harvin traded to Seattle (6y/67m)

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  • DoubleDeuce
    Spellin' n' shit
    • Feb 2009
    • 5873

    #31
    Originally posted by Len B
    Once a bad attitude always a bad attitude.
    Not true. See Zach Randolph

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    • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
      Highwayman
      • Feb 2009
      • 15428

      #32
      The history of wide outs being traded for first rounders doesn't bode well for Seattle here.

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      • Glenbino
        Jelly and Ice Cream
        • Nov 2009
        • 4994

        #33
        Originally posted by LiquidLarry2GhostWF
        The history of wide outs being traded for first rounders doesn't bode well for Seattle here.
        Ahhhh come on Larry. What could possibly go wrong?

         

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        • Cornelius
          3rd place is you're fired
          • Oct 2010
          • 2377

          #34
          Originally posted by Glenbino
          Ahhhh come on Larry. What could possibly go wrong?

           
          You spoilering a broken link.

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          • JimLeavy59
            War Hero
            • May 2012
            • 7199

            #35

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            • Glenbino
              Jelly and Ice Cream
              • Nov 2009
              • 4994

              #36
              Originally posted by Cornelius
              You spoilering a broken link.
              It's working fine for me...

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              • TheImmortalGoud
                No longer a noob
                • Jan 2011
                • 1790

                #37
                Rotoworld

                Profootballtalk.com reports Percy Harvin's new Seahawks deal is worth $67 million over six seasons, with only $14.5 million fully guaranteed.

                Another $11 million is guaranteed for injury, but this is a smaller deal than Harvin was probably expecting. It's actually worth just slightly less than Dwayne Bowe's in annual average, making Harvin -- for now -- the NFL's fifth highest paid receiver behind Calvin Johnson, Larry Fitzgerald, Mike Wallace, and Bowe. And the low guaranteed total protects the Seahawks. Seattle gave up a draft-pick haul for Harvin, but this looks like a great deal for the club.
                The 2014 pick is a 3rd rounder.

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                • Hasselbeck
                  Jus' bout dat action boss
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 6175

                  #38
                  Originally posted by LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                  The history of wide outs being traded for first rounders doesn't bode well for Seattle here.
                  What WR with Percy Harvin's skill level has been moved recently? Deion Branch doesn't compare. At all.

                  Harvin is only 24.. if he were in this draft, I guarantee he goes higher than 25th overall.
                  Originally posted by ram29jackson
                  I already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SB

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                  • x0xHumblex0x
                    Forgeddaaabooouuutiiiit
                    • Jul 2010
                    • 10229

                    #39
                    Percy gonna be puffin lotta cheeba with that kinda money..........
                    3rd & 14, inside your own 15, up 6, 3:20min left to go = call a PA Pass and Cancel. *its Legit, so no needless complaining

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                    • Villain
                      [REDACTED]
                      • May 2011
                      • 7768

                      #40
                      Percy wasn't going to get that kind of gwop from 49ers. Geeeeze... I'll talk Boldin for one year, thank you.
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                      • Tailback U
                        No substitute 4 strength.
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 10282

                        #41
                        It is a lot of money to invest in a receiver for a team that doesn't really need an elite one to get to the super bowl.

                        Boldin and Crabtree can both work the middle of the field as can Davis. Davis can also stretch the field. All 3 work well with the Niners run/playaction game. It would help the Niners a lot of AJ Jenkins can develop into the speedy 1st round WR that they expected him to become, but for a team that is built around defense and the running the ball, an elite WR is not necessary.

                        Look at the Steelers, and Ravens, for that matter. Two teams that built themselves around running the ball and playing hard nosed D that have been in playoff contention for pretty much a decade.

                        What the Niners need more, in my opinion, is a second tight end. Delanie Walker, even though he didn't have the best hands, came through with some huge plays last year that won games. With the amount of 2 TE sets the Niners run, a second TE is essential for Harbaugh. If you watched him coach at Stanford, the tight ends were always the biggest players in the passing game because the offense is built on running the ball and playaction.

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                        • SuperKevin
                          War Hero
                          • Dec 2009
                          • 8759

                          #42
                          Originally posted by Tailback U
                          It is a lot of money to invest in a receiver for a team that doesn't really need an elite one to get to the super bowl.

                          Boldin and Crabtree can both work the middle of the field as can Davis. Davis can also stretch the field. All 3 work well with the Niners run/playaction game. It would help the Niners a lot of AJ Jenkins can develop into the speedy 1st round WR that they expected him to become, but for a team that is built around defense and the running the ball, an elite WR is not necessary.

                          Look at the Steelers, and Ravens, for that matter. Two teams that built themselves around running the ball and playing hard nosed D that have been in playoff contention for pretty much a decade.

                          What the Niners need more, in my opinion, is a second tight end. Delanie Walker, even though he didn't have the best hands, came through with some huge plays last year that won games. With the amount of 2 TE sets the Niners run, a second TE is essential for Harbaugh. If you watched him coach at Stanford, the tight ends were always the biggest players in the passing game because the offense is built on running the ball and playaction.
                          Would not shock me to see the 49ers draft Zach Ertz with one of their two 1st round(ish) picks

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                          • Villain
                            [REDACTED]
                            • May 2011
                            • 7768

                            #43
                            Originally posted by SuperKevin
                            Would not shock me to see the 49ers draft Zach Ertz with one of their two 1st round(ish) picks
                            I was just going to say that. 49ers seem very likely to draft a TE this year.
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                            • Tailback U
                              No substitute 4 strength.
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 10282

                              #44
                              Yeah I think everyone sees the niners eyeing Ertz.

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