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tsylvester

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no shocker there, but with pittas status completely unknown we are basically in need of 2 starting TE's right now

 

 

They like the one they have and there are a few good ones coming out. No worries on that front, the question is, what do they do about a deep threat, a legit one...

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Daniels got $12M for 3 years. That's a lot for an old man.

 

So now we're down to just a healthy Gilmore and an injured Pitta and someone

named Supernaw.

 

Maybe Ravens will go after Maxx Williams, the best TE in draft.

 

Ozzie has the ammo to trade up after the Ngata trade or trade down

for Clive Walford, the 2d best TE in draft from Miami, plus he'd get

another pick or two for trading down.

 

Ravens used 2 TEs a lot last year in Kubes system.

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He played two games, including the Super Bowl:

 

 

Seattle Seahawks[edit]
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Harvin during the 2014 preseason.

The Minnesota Vikings traded Harvin to the Seattle Seahawks on March 11, 2013 in exchange for a first and seventh-round draft pick in 2013, and a third-round draft pick in 2014. Immediately after the Seahawks acquired Harvin, they signed him to a new six-year, $67 million contract with $25.5 million guaranteed. Harvin selected the number 11 to wear with the Seahawks, as the number 12 is retired for the Seahawks fanbase "The 12th Man".

Harvin was diagnosed with a slight labrum tear in his hip while training during the offseason. On August 1, 2013, Harvin underwent successful hip surgery. On August 27, 2013, the Seahawks placed Harvin on the reserve/physically unable to perform list.[32]

On November 11, 2013, the Seahawks activated Harvin from the reserve/physically unable to perform list. Harvin made his Seahawks debut during Week 11 against his old team, the Vikings, making 1 reception for 17 yards and a kick return for 58 yards. A week following his first game of the 2013 season, Harvin experienced inflammation in his recently surgically repaired hip which prevented him from playing. He was ruled out for Week 15 after dealing with soreness in the same hip on which he had surgery.[33]

After not playing in the NFC Championship game due to a concussion, Harvin returned the opening kickoff of the second half of Super Bowl XLVIII 87 yards for a touchdown, helping the Seahawks win their first ever Super Bowl.

§New York Jets[edit]

Harvin was traded to the New York Jets on October 17, 2014 for a conditional draft pick in the 2015 NFL Draft.[34] Harvin allegedly had locker room altercations with teammates during his tenure with Seattle; also reported was that there were games where he allegedly sat himself down, refusing to go back on the field.[35][36]

Harvin was released by the Jets on March 10, 2015.

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