The Vikings
traded Percy Harvin to the Seahawks
yesterday. I have mixed feelings on
this move.
On one hand, it pisses me off to no end that it came to this, Percy Harvin is an incredibly dynamic game changing WR, he will not be easily replaced. He was playing at an
MVP level through the first half of the season before his injury, it would have been nice to see him and Adrian Peterson both at full speed again. It would seem to me that this was a prime opportunity for Leslie Frazier to earn his stripes as a a head coach and work things out with Harvin.
On the other hand, I can also understand the Vikings thinking, he had become
more trouble than he was worth and given his
history, I'm guessing that things
wouldn't change anytime soon. Tying up
$11-12+ million a year on a malcontent with a history of
injury problems was probably not the best way to move forward. Getting
a first, a third and a seventh round draft pick for him is probably
better than they could have expected.
Now what though for the Vikings at WR? How do they
fill the void? Their top returning WR is
Jarius Wright, he had 22 catches for 310 yards in his rookie year. No other WR on the roster has as many catches or yards. That's a scary thought.
I suspect that they try to bring in a top WR or 2 via
free agency and they'll have plenty of money to spend. There have been some
rumors that they have an interest in Mike Wallace from the Steelers, I suspect that he winds up in
Miami though. I'm guessing they'd have a better shot at
Greg Jennings. They may want to take a flyer on
Danario Alexander too.
Wes Welker or
Danny Amendola could be in play too if Jennings and Wallace fall through.
I also have to suspect that they will
draft a WR with one of their now 2 first round draft picks.
Tavon Austin would be a nice replacement for Harvin.
Robert Woods or
DeAndre Hopkins could also be in play at the end of round one. Keenan Allen may be available too but he's got some
red flags popping up.