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Harvin to Seahawks?
« on: March 11, 2013, 05:27:02 PM »

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Bit of a head scratcher, and posting from my phone so no link but it's for a first rounder and other considerations. Seems like a small return for a guy of Harvin's abilities. Great move for Seattle.

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Re: Harvin to Seahawks?
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Re: Harvin to Seahawks?
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I don't know 1st and 6th this year and a 3/4 next year seems like a heck of a lot for a guy that missed the last half of the year with a serious injury and who you are going to have to pay huge dollars to (the trade is contingent on a new contract).  Especially when Wallace, Jennings, etc. are on the free agent market and the Niners gave up only a 6th for Boldin.
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Re: Harvin to Seahawks?
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I don't know 1st and 6th this year and a 3/4 next year seems like a heck of a lot for a guy that missed the last half of the year with a serious injury and who you are going to have to pay huge dollars to (the trade is contingent on a new contract).  Especially when Wallace, Jennings, etc. are on the free agent market and the Niners gave up only a 6th for Boldin.
Depends on the contract and how many draft picks they have. I know the Niners are sitting in a situation where they're almost certain to deal more picks just because they have so many. Definitely a big "win now" move as Harvin is already a game changer on offense when he is on the field.

I'll be very interested to see what the contract is.