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Seattle Seahawks WR Percy Harvin will be used similarly to how he was used by the Minnesota Vikings, in a variety of ways. He'll likely line up in the slot as his regular position, but he'll also be utilized outside and could see handoff and kickoff returns. 'I'll be moving around - pretty much all around,' said the 5-foot-11, 184-pound Harvin. 'There'll be a little bit of running back coming up. But right now, we're just trying to get the foundation set, just running the base plays, and we'll see where it goes from there.'
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Seattle Seahawks WR Percy Harvin said he has not suffered from any migraines in the last two years.
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Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll said WR Percy Harvin will be used as a kick returner next season.
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The Seattle Seahawks have agreed to terms with WR Percy Harvin on a new six-year deal worth $67 million. The deal includes $14.5 million in guaranteed money. Harvin was scheduled to make $2.775 million in 2013 under his old contract but will now get $14.5 million that will be paid by the end of December.
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The Seattle Seahawks have acquired WR Percy Harvin from the Minnesota Vikings for a 2013 first- and seventh-round draft choice and a 2014 third-round draft choice.
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The Seattle Seahawks likely will use WR Percy Harvin as the slot receiver with WRs Sidney Rice and Golden Tate on the outside in three-receiver sets.
Fantasy Impact: Harvin should be a good fit for the offense and can post big numbers in this role.
Updating previous reports, the Seattle Seahawks will trade a 2013 first-and seventh-round draft choice as well as a 2014 middle-round draft choice to the Minnesota Vikings in the trade involving WR Percy Harvin.
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The Seattle Seahawks have agreed on a trade with the Minnesota Vikings that would send WR Percy Harvin to their Seahawks for draft picks. Harvin will have to pass a physical to complete the trade.
Fantasy Impact: Huge trade. If Harvin gets his head on straight, he could have a very big season in this offense.
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According to league sources, Minnesota Vikings WR Percy Harvin has informed the team he doesn't want to play for them and wants to be traded. Harvin is signed through this season, and general manager Rick Spielman has made it clear the club won't trade Harvin. The team could also play hardball by retaining his services by making him a franchise player next season and the following season if they so chose.
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Minnesota Vikings WR Percy Harvin reportedly threatened to walk out on the team last offseason after hearing that New England Patriots TE Aaron Hernandez received a contract extension after only two years. Harvin is looking to be paid similar to Detroit Lions WR Calvin Johnson (eight years, $132 million).
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