Well, Spielman has officially stated that the Vikes have "no intent"
to trade Percy Harvin. Means it's not going to happen, right?
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the same Spielman who told us that Mo
Claiborne would be their first NFL Jerseys china round pick last year. Look how that
turned out.
Since this probably is a smokescreen (although I don't see any use in
trying to quash any trade rumors), I'll go ahead and mock potential
suitors for Harvin anyway:
Minnesota Vikings:
Once again, the first thing to consider is no action on the part of
the Vikings. I personally see the probability of a Harvin trade as
almost the same as a Revis trade, given Spielman's tendency to bluff the
hell out of every other franchise.
Odds: 1:5
San Fransisco 49ers
And once again, the 49ers are a front runner for any possible trade.
Outside of Crabtree/Davis, there is Cheap NFL Jerseys Online no receiving threat on the 9ers.
With the Chiefs' 2nd rounder in their pocket, I see even more of a
reason for San Fran to dig deep for Harvin.
Odds: 1:4
New England Patriots
Harvin was a possibility for New England back in '09, so they would
be happy to jump for him here. With Brady declining and no similar
receivers available at #29, it's not rocket science to figure out that
Harvin's a good idea.
Odds: 1:9
Miami Dolphins
After shipping off Brandon Marshall, Miami has a new need for a #1
wideout, which Hartline does not meet. Harvin, on the other hand, would
be a perfect weapon for Tannehill. the extra picks received after
shipping off Marshall and Davis would be perfect ammo for Harvin.
Odds: 1:7
Detroit Lions
What the Lions need is an agile receiver alongside Megatron, not a
guy like Ryan Broyles or Nate Burleson. Sadly, the Lions cap issues and
inter-division relations won't let this trade happen.
Odds: 1:49
Cincinnati Bengals
Another two-timer on my lists, Cincy Authentic Customized NFL Jerseys is desperate for something
across from A. J. Green, as Dalton needs all the help he can get. With
the Raiders 2nd round pick and $50 million dollars kicking about, Harvin
is an option.
Odds: 1:8
Cleveland Browns
With the Browns sitting on the #6 overall pick, the have an ample
amount of pick value to drop on guys like Revis and Harvin. While corner
isn't a concern for them, a use of the #6 pick to take a proven guy
like Harvin instead of their current crap in Greg Little or an unproven
rookie like Keenan Allen is a solid idea.
Odds: 1:12
So, just like my last post, where do you think Harvin ends up? Check
back tomorrow for a discussion about a Revis for Harvin trade.
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