Percy Harvin
36-Year-Old
Free Agent
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Ready to play football again
Harvin said Wednesday that he plans to come out of retirement and attempt a return to the NFL, Josina Anderson of ESPN reports.
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Harvin initially decided to retire after the 2015 season but then played a couple of games for the Bills in November 2016. He's set to turn 32 in May, four years removed from his last NFL appearance and nine years removed from his career-best 2011 campaign with the Vikings. Harvin could draw some interest as a slot receiver and return specialist, but he'll need to battle for a spot on a 53-man roster if he ends up signing with an NFL franchise. His lengthy medical record is highlighted by chronic hip injuries and migraines, with Harvin playing only 30 games for four different teams between 2012 and 2016. He reportedly weighs 185 pounds, which is seven pounds below what he checked in at during the 2009 NFL Combine weight and about 15 pounds shy of his listed playing weight for most of his career.
Harvin initially decided to retire after the 2015 season but then played a couple of games for the Bills in November 2016. He's set to turn 32 in May, four years removed from his last NFL appearance and nine years removed from his career-best 2011 campaign with the Vikings. Harvin could draw some interest as a slot receiver and return specialist, but he'll need to battle for a spot on a 53-man roster if he ends up signing with an NFL franchise. His lengthy medical record is highlighted by chronic hip injuries and migraines, with Harvin playing only 30 games for four different teams between 2012 and 2016. He reportedly weighs 185 pounds, which is seven pounds below what he checked in at during the 2009 NFL Combine weight and about 15 pounds shy of his listed playing weight for most of his career.
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Measurables Review
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How do Percy Harvin's measurables compare to other wide receivers?
This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.
* The Vertical Jump, and Broad Jump metrics are from his Pro Day. All others are from the NFL Combine.
Height
5' 11"Weight
185 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.39 secVertical Jump*
37.5 inBroad Jump*
121 inBench Press
19 repsHand Length
9.38 inArm Length
31.63 in
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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It was an odd year for Harvin, who went from being the No. 1 WR on the defending Super Bowl champs to the Jets and now to the Bills. One common thread is new Bills coach Rex Ryan, who brought him to New York and Buffalo, where Harvin's versatility as a runner, receiver and return man should be on display so long as he holds up. At 27, Harvin's still in his late prime, and there's little question about his physical skills. While he's only 5-11, 184, he's strong for his size and able to break tackles, and his 4.39 40 speed is augmented by elite quickness and good vision in the open field. Harvin's had some personality clashes in the past, both in Minnesota and more recently in Seattle, but Ryan apparently had no problems with him in New York, so he'll have a clean slate to start the year. Perhaps the bigger concern for Harvin is durability — he missed 22 games from 2012-13, and battled through an ankle sprain and a rib injury last year that cost him a game. Harvin's role is also unclear given the multitude of talented skill players on the Bills, including No. 1 receiver Sammy Watkins, tailback LeSean McCoy, newly acquired tight end Charles Clay and possession receiver Robert Woods. Throw in new offensive coordinator Greg Roman, who presided over the 49ers' run-heavy offense the last few years, and a quarterback battle between low-end options EJ Manuel and Matt Cassel, and it's a long shot Harvin's value approaches anything close to that of his peak seasons in Minnesota.
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Remains retired
Despite rumors that surfaced Monday that Harvin may consider un-retiring, there's been nothing to support that claim.
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Doesn't plan to keep playing
Harvin (head) plans to retire, ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reports.
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Season ended
Harvin was placed on the Bills' reserve/non-football illness list Monday, ending his season.
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Ruled out for Week 13
Harvin (migraine) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Raiders.
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Not present at Friday's practice
Harvin (illness) was not spotted at Friday's practice, Mike Rodak of ESPN.com reports.
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Ready for NFL return
Harvin indicated Wednesday that he wants to come out of retirement and return to the NFL, Josina Anderson of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
Harvin's last NFL action with the Bills in 2016, but he hasn't appeared in double-digit games in any year since 2014. He'll turn 32 years old in May and could draw some interest as a slot receiver and return specialist, though even if he signs with a team, a spot on the 53-man roster is hardly guaranteed. Harvin currently checks in around 185 pounds, which is about 15 pounds lighter than his previous typical playing weight. He dealt with chronic hip issues and migraines throughout his career, but he's apparently ready for a return after stepping away for a few years and having some time to get healthier.
Harvin's last NFL action with the Bills in 2016, but he hasn't appeared in double-digit games in any year since 2014. He'll turn 32 years old in May and could draw some interest as a slot receiver and return specialist, though even if he signs with a team, a spot on the 53-man roster is hardly guaranteed. Harvin currently checks in around 185 pounds, which is about 15 pounds lighter than his previous typical playing weight. He dealt with chronic hip issues and migraines throughout his career, but he's apparently ready for a return after stepping away for a few years and having some time to get healthier.