only reciever i can see them trading for..and i dont think idzik would trade for anyone..is denarius moore from the raiders a. the raiders are going no where and do not like him, also is a free agent after the year anyway b. our WR coach knows him from his days in OAK and could speak up for him c. he would be a cheap trade with some high upside (prob the only type of player idzik would make a move on), no doubt he skill would help our offense again, i cant see it happening.. besides if we were going to make a trade it would have to be for a corner and nobody is giving up corners
Any of these guys I would actually consider sending a 5th rounder away for are definitely not leaving their teams, especially for a pick that low.
I love when I'm right Can all the "this isn't realistic, this isn't Madden" people just stop with all of that now. Thank you
None of these guys. The answer is we ride out this season and sign Torrey Smith to be our deep threat in the off-season. Kerley and his stone hands can find work somewhere else.
The Percy Harvin trade proves that this is Madden or better yet "This is Sparta!". Anything is possible.
You have to go Cooper because Percy can't play on the outside. Let him play the slot and let Kerley go, if Harvin is even here next year
He couldn't even put up 1000 yards receiving with Favre throwing him the ball. He has no season over 1000 yards and in his last 3 games, with Seattle more or less abandoning the run, he has 14 caches for around 70 yards. Now he has a thigh injury. If he's so good at playing the outside why does Doug Baldwin have more of an impact than him?
Lol dude Favre only had 1 good year with the team, Harvin's rookie year, and Harvin put up 790 yards plus 135 rushing yards, which is a good number for a rookie. In his second year with a shitty Favre, he posted 868 yards receiving and another 107 rushing. The next year Harvin put up 967 receiving yards and 345 rushing yards, totaling over 1,300 yards, with Christian Ponder at QB. Mind you he has not had a significant injury in his first 3 years in the league, and has posted 3,212 total yards in 3 years, and that doesn't even include kick returns. The following year, Percy Harvin was a legitimate MVP candidate if you'll recall before going down with his FIRST major injury as a pro, which was an ankle injury. After the season the Seahawks trade for him and are hailed as bold. Harvin unfortunately was injured in offseason workouts for his second major injury, a hip injury. Harvin misses much of the year, but upon return is an immediate impact player in the Super Bowl. People only look at his receiving yards for this year but he had 192 total yards not including KR in the first 3 games this year, so Harvin has a grand total of 2 games in which he wasn't a major factor. 2 games. He has had 2 major injuries as a pro, not a stellar track record but much less serious than it's made out to be. Watch highlights or game film of his time in Minnesota, and you'll see the numerous plays he made lined up wide. He can play the slot, and he can play wide, and he can carry the ball, and he can return kicks. It will take a little while to learn the playbook, but this dude just makes plays. Worst case scenario, it's a low risk chance to get a good player.