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Harvin to Bills/ Formerly the Harvin to Hawks & Jets (1 Viewer)

GroveDiesel said:
Buffalo has all these new mouths to feed and no one to feed them. Watkins, Clay, Harvin, and Woods will be decoys. McCoy will be stuffed with all he can handle.
Dwayne Bowe had 1162 yards and 15 TDs with Cassel under center. Jamaal Charles had almost 2000 total yards and 8 TDs with Cassel.

Randy Moss had 1000 yards and 11 TDs, Welker had 1165 yards. Sammy Morris and Kevin Faulk combined for 1200 rushing yards at 4.7 and 6.1 yards per carry.

Those are hardly decoys or stacked lines.
This is a good point. Just curious, how many passes do you expect Cassel/BufQB to throw this year? In Bowe's career year, he got 133 out of 475 team passing attempts. Randy Moss got 126 while Welker got 150 out of 533.

Those aren't very high attempt totals, but it certainly appears 1-2 guys could be productive in Buffalo if they are the offensive focus. In the last few years in NY, the Jets have thrown 496, 474, and 492 passes. It is worth noting that they did throw the ball 545 times in 2011. The most during Ryan's tenure. Greg Roman has thrown the ball even less in SF.

If there is a real 4-way split for targets, no one will do better than WR3. It appears Harvin will need a lot of rushes to be even a semi-important fantasy player.

 
Now that I'm thinking about Harvin, he'd have made a lot more sense for KC than Maclin. Alex Smith and Harvin's skill sets match up really, really well...

 
GroveDiesel said:
Buffalo has all these new mouths to feed and no one to feed them. Watkins, Clay, Harvin, and Woods will be decoys. McCoy will be stuffed with all he can handle.
Dwayne Bowe had 1162 yards and 15 TDs with Cassel under center. Jamaal Charles had almost 2000 total yards and 8 TDs with Cassel.

Randy Moss had 1000 yards and 11 TDs, Welker had 1165 yards. Sammy Morris and Kevin Faulk combined for 1200 rushing yards at 4.7 and 6.1 yards per carry.

Those are hardly decoys or stacked lines.
This is a good point. Just curious, how many passes do you expect Cassel/BufQB to throw this year? In Bowe's career year, he got 133 out of 475 team passing attempts. Randy Moss got 126 while Welker got 150 out of 533.

Those aren't very high attempt totals, but it certainly appears 1-2 guys could be productive in Buffalo if they are the offensive focus. In the last few years in NY, the Jets have thrown 496, 474, and 492 passes. It is worth noting that they did throw the ball 545 times in 2011. The most during Ryan's tenure. Greg Roman has thrown the ball even less in SF.

If there is a real 4-way split for targets, no one will do better than WR3. It appears Harvin will need a lot of rushes to be even a semi-important fantasy player.
I'm not sure I'd bet too highly on any of them. I think it's very possible that they have a decent to good offense overall, but that no one person is consistent enough to be great fantasy material . Well, in the passing game anyway. I think McCoy is going to out up great numbers. If I had to pick one guy though, it would probably be Watkins. He is the most talented overall IMO and things are going to be much more opened up for him thanks to the other weapons. I think Harvin and Clay will be matchup nightmares, but that their fantasy production will be inconsistent and less than their actual football production.

 
GroveDiesel said:
Buffalo has all these new mouths to feed and no one to feed them. Watkins, Clay, Harvin, and Woods will be decoys. McCoy will be stuffed with all he can handle.
Dwayne Bowe had 1162 yards and 15 TDs with Cassel under center. Jamaal Charles had almost 2000 total yards and 8 TDs with Cassel.

Randy Moss had 1000 yards and 11 TDs, Welker had 1165 yards. Sammy Morris and Kevin Faulk combined for 1200 rushing yards at 4.7 and 6.1 yards per carry.

Those are hardly decoys or stacked lines.
This is a good point. Just curious, how many passes do you expect Cassel/BufQB to throw this year? In Bowe's career year, he got 133 out of 475 team passing attempts. Randy Moss got 126 while Welker got 150 out of 533.

Those aren't very high attempt totals, but it certainly appears 1-2 guys could be productive in Buffalo if they are the offensive focus. In the last few years in NY, the Jets have thrown 496, 474, and 492 passes. It is worth noting that they did throw the ball 545 times in 2011. The most during Ryan's tenure. Greg Roman has thrown the ball even less in SF.

If there is a real 4-way split for targets, no one will do better than WR3. It appears Harvin will need a lot of rushes to be even a semi-important fantasy player.
I'm not sure I'd bet too highly on any of them. I think it's very possible that they have a decent to good offense overall, but that no one person is consistent enough to be great fantasy material . Well, in the passing game anyway. I think McCoy is going to out up great numbers. If I had to pick one guy though, it would probably be Watkins. He is the most talented overall IMO and things are going to be much more opened up for him thanks to the other weapons. I think Harvin and Clay will be matchup nightmares, but that their fantasy production will be inconsistent and less than their actual football production.
Not to be combative, but I think decent to good is best case scenario. The only reason Rex Ryan or Greg Roman ever had a decent to good offense was when they had an awesome defense that gave them the ball back and an awesome offensive line to run the ball down people's throats. Offhand I'm thinking 2009 Jets and Kaepernick's breakout year. Just looked them up and the 2009 Jets finished 17th in points scored and the 49ers have hovered around 10th-11th the last three years. I think the offensive line is going to hurt Roman a lot, but this defense should be really good. Maybe even as good as the 49ers the last few years.

 
Rotoworld:

Percy Harvin has a $4 million cap hit for 2015.

Harvin's three-year deal was for cap purposes, with the remaining $20 million on his contract expected to be voided. It confirms the Bills have no plans of keeping Harvin beyond 2015. Buffalo will lose $2M in dead money by releasing Harvin after this season.

Source: Mike Rodak on Twitter
Mar 21 - 3:17 PM
 
A million pages ago, you guys beat me up for saying he's overrated. I still think he is and has proven as such with his small stat totals.

I don't, however, think this guy can't make an impact.

A lesser talent, but more productive player Earnest Byner switched from RB to WR and did well at each. There's probably others I can't think of but ....there's something about a guy focusing on one role that lends to the continuity and cohesion of the rest of the team whereas a "weapon" type style doesn't usually work as well.

Recently Denard Robinson playing weapon versus 2014 RB, is a good example.

He doesn't need to be a far better version of Derrick McCluster. In Ten, if McCluster was on the field, he got the ball probably 90% of the time regardless where he lined up. This is too easy for a defense. I wonder what was similarly predictable with Harvin. in KC, McCluster was part RB part WR and similarly exciting at times but all in all not the "weapon" I'm sure people hoped for.

I did like him as a back-breaking sub if ADP came out but that team had a top quality OL that could say we are going to run, try and stop us-most teams can't pull that off.

I've read how he just wants to be a WR and I wish him well with this. I hope he does just that. I really think focusing is important for him and the effect on the team.

I liked Manuel his first few games and felt like his play and confidence dropped dramatically after that. If he can get his confidence back, he's the guy here. If not, they should just let him go as QBs without confidence are useless.

 
I think this is where his value really lies. Harvin's value is much larger overall to a team than his own stat line indicates. The pressure he puts on a defense with his skill set and versatility opens it up for other players. When you have to account for him, it helps keep the 8th defender out of the box, or another WR from being double teamed, or forces a linebacker out in space more. Those all have value for a team over just traditional stats.

I do think that Bri makes a good point in that his value declines if he's not out there much and they go to him 90% of the time he's in the game. The best part of a weapon like Harvin is putting stress on a defense on every single play because he offers so much unpredictability. If you put him on TH field sparingly and give him the ball every time he's out ere, you do the exact opposite.

 
Rotoworld:

Percy Harvin promises to "really explode" in 2015.

"The world has yet to see me really explode like I'm about to," was Harvin's exact quote. Harvin has never lacked for confidence, but has lacked for health and steady production over the past three seasons. Harvin remains one of the league's best pure athletes, but going on 27, the Bills' quarterback situation will be a drain on his fantasy value even if he manages to stay on the field.

Source: Mike Rodak on Twitter
Apr 6 - 1:43 PM
 
Any idea if he will be used in the return game? Do the Bills already have an established kick off returner?

 
Yenrub said:
Any idea if he will be used in the return game? Do the Bills already have an established kick off returner?
They've rotated the duties a lot the past couple years, as they had a lot of decent options. I suspect Percy will be at the top of the list, since they have a lot of weapons on offense.

 
The thing with Ryan teams, Buddy or Rex as HC, is that the defense is the total focus. No matter if the offensive talent can elevate Cassell, the offense will be maximizing running the ball and playing it tight. You're going to see a lot of unused talent on O.

 
A million pages ago, you guys beat me up for saying he's overrated. I still think he is and has proven as such with his small stat totals.
Have you watched him play? There is no debate, the guy is extremely talented. In my opinion he's a better version of CJ Spiller (to make a semi-similar comparison.) When healthy, and when he's not a cancer in the locker room he is a great asset to a team. Those two caveats are the only reasons I'm not ecstatic about his signing.

Also... Ernest Byner played WR? I'm going to have to look that up...

 
A million pages ago, you guys beat me up for saying he's overrated. I still think he is and has proven as such with his small stat totals.
Have you watched him play? There is no debate, the guy is extremely talented. In my opinion he's a better version of CJ Spiller (to make a semi-similar comparison.) When healthy, and when he's not a cancer in the locker room he is a great asset to a team. Those two caveats are the only reasons I'm not ecstatic about his signing.

Also... Ernest Byner played WR? I'm going to have to look that up...
How long since he showed the NFL his amazing talent? Three or four years?

In the mean time he's only shown his bad sides.

But, wait, now he is magically going to rejuvente and 'explode'

Color me a sceptic

 
A million pages ago, you guys beat me up for saying he's overrated. I still think he is and has proven as such with his small stat totals.
Have you watched him play? There is no debate, the guy is extremely talented. In my opinion he's a better version of CJ Spiller (to make a semi-similar comparison.) When healthy, and when he's not a cancer in the locker room he is a great asset to a team. Those two caveats are the only reasons I'm not ecstatic about his signing.

Also... Ernest Byner played WR? I'm going to have to look that up...
How long since he showed the NFL his amazing talent? Three or four years?

In the mean time he's only shown his bad sides.

But, wait, now he is magically going to rejuvente and 'explode'

Color me a sceptic
Well, he played for the Jets last year, who were terrible on offense. He still showed a few flashes...

http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2014120705/2014/REG14/jets@vikings/watch#menu=gameinfo%7CcontentId%3A0ap3000000439633&tab=videos

He beat that guy like a drum off the line.

Prior to that he played in 6 games over two years with Seattle, due to injuries, etc. I already stated that is a concern. However, if he stays on the field, I see no reason he can't return to 09-11 numbers.

That said, stats are overrated. As some have mentioned, his presence on the field is valuable.

 
I still believe the talent is there. This guy could have a monster season but he could also disappoint once again. Interest is so low in him that I am going to hold him where I own him and might inquire to see if I can get him cheap elsewhere.

 
What are legit expectations for Harvin (and Watkins for that matter) in this offense next year?
And the QB is? And the scheme is how run heavy? And Roman incorporates a short passing game for Manuel, including a RB screen game that he never schemed for Kaepernick? And the targets in that short passing game are?These are a few of the questions that we need to answer to begin reasonable projections for next season. I'm uncertain how much of the 9rs offense was Harbaugh and how much was Roman. So, it will be interesting to see. Rex likes to scheme for his defense to win games and his offense to not cost his defense that chance. My guess is we downgrade most of the pieces on offense, but it's only guesswork for now.

 
Grigs Allmoon said:
msommer said:
Grigs Allmoon said:
A million pages ago, you guys beat me up for saying he's overrated. I still think he is and has proven as such with his small stat totals.
Have you watched him play? There is no debate, the guy is extremely talented. In my opinion he's a better version of CJ Spiller (to make a semi-similar comparison.) When healthy, and when he's not a cancer in the locker room he is a great asset to a team. Those two caveats are the only reasons I'm not ecstatic about his signing.

Also... Ernest Byner played WR? I'm going to have to look that up...
How long since he showed the NFL his amazing talent? Three or four years?

In the mean time he's only shown his bad sides.

But, wait, now he is magically going to rejuvente and 'explode'

Color me a sceptic
Well, he played for the Jets last year, who were terrible on offense. He still showed a few flashes...

http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2014120705/2014/REG14/jets@vikings/watch#menu=gameinfo%7CcontentId%3A0ap3000000439633&tab=videos

He beat that guy like a drum off the line.

Prior to that he played in 6 games over two years with Seattle, due to injuries, etc. I already stated that is a concern. However, if he stays on the field, I see no reason he can't return to 09-11 numbers.

That said, stats are overrated. As some have mentioned, his presence on the field is valuable.
Was it last season that he had a game were he had 2 or 3 TD's called back because of penalty?

 
Rotoworld:

Percy Harvin expects the Bills to use him as an all-around receiver.
Outside of a nine-game stretch with the Jets, Harvin has been limited to the slot for the majority of his career. He has a clear path to playing time in Buffalo, with only Sammy Watkins ahead of him. Harvin projects to start over Robert Woods in base sets and move to inside in three-wide packages. The Bills aren’t committed to Harvin beyond this year and could look to add a receiver on Day 2 of the draft.

Source: buffalobills.com
Apr 18 - 4:44 PM
 
A million pages ago, you guys beat me up for saying he's overrated. I still think he is and has proven as such with his small stat totals.
Have you watched him play? There is no debate, the guy is extremely talented. In my opinion he's a better version of CJ Spiller (to make a semi-similar comparison.) When healthy, and when he's not a cancer in the locker room he is a great asset to a team. Those two caveats are the only reasons I'm not ecstatic about his signing.

Also... Ernest Byner played WR? I'm going to have to look that up...
How long since he showed the NFL his amazing talent? Three or four years?

In the mean time he's only shown his bad sides.

But, wait, now he is magically going to rejuvente and 'explode'

Color me a sceptic
Well, he played for the Jets last year, who were terrible on offense. He still showed a few flashes...

http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2014120705/2014/REG14/jets@vikings/watch#menu=gameinfo%7CcontentId%3A0ap3000000439633&tab=videos

He beat that guy like a drum off the line.

Prior to that he played in 6 games over two years with Seattle, due to injuries, etc. I already stated that is a concern. However, if he stays on the field, I see no reason he can't return to 09-11 numbers.

That said, stats are overrated. As some have mentioned, his presence on the field is valuable.
Was it last season that he had a game were he had 2 or 3 TD's called back because of penalty?
Yes. Seems like it was a primetime game.

 
A million pages ago, you guys beat me up for saying he's overrated. I still think he is and has proven as such with his small stat totals.
Have you watched him play? There is no debate, the guy is extremely talented. In my opinion he's a better version of CJ Spiller (to make a semi-similar comparison.) When healthy, and when he's not a cancer in the locker room he is a great asset to a team. Those two caveats are the only reasons I'm not ecstatic about his signing.

Also... Ernest Byner played WR? I'm going to have to look that up...
How long since he showed the NFL his amazing talent? Three or four years?

In the mean time he's only shown his bad sides.

But, wait, now he is magically going to rejuvente and 'explode'

Color me a sceptic
Well, he played for the Jets last year, who were terrible on offense. He still showed a few flashes...

http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2014120705/2014/REG14/jets@vikings/watch#menu=gameinfo%7CcontentId%3A0ap3000000439633&tab=videos

He beat that guy like a drum off the line.

Prior to that he played in 6 games over two years with Seattle, due to injuries, etc. I already stated that is a concern. However, if he stays on the field, I see no reason he can't return to 09-11 numbers.

That said, stats are overrated. As some have mentioned, his presence on the field is valuable.
Was it last season that he had a game were he had 2 or 3 TD's called back because of penalty?
Yes. Seems like it was a primetime game.
It was a Monday night game and he had 3 TD's called back and I lost my game by less than 6 pts and missed the playoffs by 1 game...not bitter though

 
Just traded him and a (likely late) 2016 2nd round rookie pick for a (likely mid) 2016 1st round pick. Already have Watkins, saw no point in having both. Anyone else trading him away?

 
Rotoworld:

Percy Harvin aims to become a true, game-changing outside receiver with the Bills.

"Aside from the first two years I got in the league I’ve been just a gadget guy," Harvin said. "I’ve been dying to just sit down with that one coach who will tell me what I’m doing wrong and what I need to do. Every day [WRs] coach Sanjay [Lal] is coming to me with different techniques I can use. I was dying to get with that coach who would sit with me and want to bring the best out of me. I think this year a lot of people are going to see the end result of it." Unless the Bills found a quarterback that we don't know about, it's hard to see Harvin breaking out as the No. 2 option in what should be a run-heavy, ball-control offense.

Source: buffalobills.com
Jun 26 - 10:36 AM
 
Rotoworld:

The Buffalo News reports Percy Harvin required "plenty of detailed instruction on how to run routes" in OTAs.

Per reporter Vic Carucci, Harvin "made progress, but needs to make more." Carucci expects Harvin to open the season as the Bills' No. 3 receiver behind Sammy Watkins and Robert Woods, "limiting" his touches. Harvin has never been gifted at the technical aspects of receiving, but remains one of the league's top athletes. He'll continue to be utilized in a gadget manner in addition to his conventional targets this season.

Source: Buffalo News
Jul 25 - 1:05 PM
 
Rotoworld:

Percy Harvin aims to become a true, game-changing outside receiver with the Bills.

"Aside from the first two years I got in the league I’ve been just a gadget guy," Harvin said. "I’ve been dying to just sit down with that one coach who will tell me what I’m doing wrong and what I need to do. Every day [WRs] coach Sanjay [Lal] is coming to me with different techniques I can use. I was dying to get with that coach who would sit with me and want to bring the best out of me. I think this year a lot of people are going to see the end result of it." Unless the Bills found a quarterback that we don't know about, it's hard to see Harvin breaking out as the No. 2 option in what should be a run-heavy, ball-control offense.

Source: buffalobills.com
Jun 26 - 10:36 AM
lol at this article.

Sanjay Lal was the Jets WR coach from 2012-2014. It's the same guy he was with last year.

 
I have this idea forming in my head that Harvin with Taylor might make sense. More rollouts, More backfield movement. I think he can maybe profit more from Taylor white Watkins, sadly, because he is as we know a great talent, is maybe going to suffer from lack of downfield targets.

This is my speculation so just looking for opinions.

 
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“He just turned 27; athletic peak these days isn’t until 29, 30,” says wide receivers coach Sanjay Lal. “If he can stay healthy, he has a lot left.”
I know one coach who needs to be fired.

Even if that were true, that MIGHT be true for prototypical WRs. Not guys like Harvin.
Welker didn't even break out until he was 26 and played well until he was 32. That said, I don't think it's going to happen for Harvin.

 
That was a pretty nice game Harvin had vs Indy, and he and Taylor might be a good combo this year.

But somehow I don't think BB will let him do much this week.

 
Rotoworld:

Percy Harvin aims to become a true, game-changing outside receiver with the Bills.

"Aside from the first two years I got in the league I’ve been just a gadget guy," Harvin said. "I’ve been dying to just sit down with that one coach who will tell me what I’m doing wrong and what I need to do. Every day [WRs] coach Sanjay [Lal] is coming to me with different techniques I can use. I was dying to get with that coach who would sit with me and want to bring the best out of me. I think this year a lot of people are going to see the end result of it." Unless the Bills found a quarterback that we don't know about, it's hard to see Harvin breaking out as the No. 2 option in what should be a run-heavy, ball-control offense.

Source: buffalobills.com
Jun 26 - 10:36 AM
Head coach Rex Ryan is on board with Lal’s plan to develop Harvin as a bona fide receiver on the outside. Harvin never had enough time to invest in being an outside threat because he was spending too much practice time elsewhere on the field, be it in the slot or the offensive backfield or on kick return with his previous clubs.

“He’s a playmaker and I think Percy now he’s just scratching the surface of what kind of outside receiver he can be,” said Ryan. “I’m excited to see how he can elevate his game at that position. He’s extremely talented.”
This happened vs the Colts. Teams have always been so obsessed with Harvin's flexibility.

 

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