Percy Harvin's future with the Jets?

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What Percy Harvin's ankle injury means for his future with the Jets
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on December 07, 2014 at 7:19 PM, updated December 07, 2014 at 7:22 PM





MINNEAPOLIS — Percy Harvin struggled to get to his feet. Once he did, he needed to grab a chair just so he could turn around. He couldn't say whether his left ankle was broken or severely sprained. He just knew he couldn't put any weight on it.

In Sunday's 30-24 overtime loss to the Vikings, Harvin finally had the kind of performance the Jets had been hoping for when they shipped a conditional draft pick to the Seahawks to get him back in October. But he left the game late in the fourth quarter with the injury and did not return, and he eventually left the locker room on crutches.

Two years ago, Harvin had to have surgery on his right ankle. Shortly after Sunday's game, there was no telling how serious the injury to his left ankle would be.

"It's disappointing," Harvin said. "Especially in the time of game it was. I wanted to be out there battling with my teammates. So, yeah, that part was very disappointing."

A wide receiver/kick returner, Harvin caught six passes for 124 yards, including his first touchdown in two years—a 35-yarder from Geno Smith in which Harvin did an outstanding job of adjusting to the ball. He also returned a kickoff 47 yards and totaled 109 yards on four returns.

Harvin had played for the Vikings from 2009 to 2012 before he was traded to the Seahawks last year. The fans here booed him every time his name was announced. He seemed to enjoy playing the heel, such as as when he stared up into the crowd and tossed the ball into the stands after his touchdown catch.

"I expected it," he said of the booing. He also said he likes to toss the ball into the stands any time he scores a touchdown. "I'm not a big rah-rah guy, but to hear the boos and then finally get that score, to stare at them was a pretty good feeling."

Jets head coach Rex Ryan said Harvin was "the difference in the game."

"He gave us a great shot with his return ability, as a receiver, everything," Ryan said. "The kind of talent he has is rare."

But as time was winding down before overtime, Harvin could be seen hobbling toward the locker room.

Harvin said he was injured while making his final catch, a 9-yard reception on an out route at midfield with just less than two minutes remaining in regulation. The Jets, down 24-21 at the time and driving toward the game-tying field goal, took a shot at the end zone three plays later, but because Harvin had to come out, Smith's pass was directed at T.J. Graham.

Harvin said he hadn't yet had an X-ray, and he wouldn't say whether he rolled the ankle, felt it snap, or if anyone had fallen on it. The Jets are now 2-11 and headed nowhere except toward a high draft pick, but Harvin's injury does have the potential to impact the team next season. Harvin's contract, which he signed with the Seahawks last year, calls for him to make $10 million next season with no guarantees. Should he be unable to play in the Jets' final three games, Harvin may no longer get to audition his skills to convince the Jets he's worth keeping at that price.

But what he showed on Sunday was exactly the sort of dynamism the Jets had been missing for most of the season. Harvin was a bona fide deep threat on the outside who had an impact that helped free up the rest of the offense. The Jets rushed for 168 yards, and Smith finished with a quarterback rating of 87.4 even though he threw a pick-six on the first play from scrimmage.

"We always knew that he could make plays downfield," running back Chris Johnson said. "He came in today and he showed that."
 

Xmarco

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Keep him until the preseason to see his commitment and trade him depending on the draft picks
 

Elias

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I really like Harvin. He is definitely overpaid. I want him back if we can restructure
 
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JetLife33

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I really like Harvin. He is definitely overpaid. I want him back if we can restructure

I feel the exactly same way. And even if we do restructure and keep him, I wouldn't mind grabbing a WR in the first 3 rounds
 
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flgreen

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Keep him until the preseason to see his commitment and trade him depending on the draft picks

Nobody is going to trade for him at his current salary. Restructure? Not sure why he would do that. The Jets have the worst QB in the league. If he is going to take a pay cut I would imagine he would want to go to a team that has a better QB, and is just more secure.

It is possible he will play under his existing contract if Idzik is still here. Or they give him an over pay contract that nobody else will Match.

Suspect he will be one and done
 

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If they don't keep him then it was one of the dumber trades the Jets have ever done. Why trade for someone you don't intend to keep especially when we were 1-7??
 
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flgreen

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If they don't keep him then it was one of the dumber trades the Jets have ever done. Why trade for someone you don't intend to keep especially when we were 1-7??

this trade was made because Idzik was under heavy fire from the media for being cheap. He became available, Idzik was hoping it would take pressure off him. It didn't.

Jets can either just give a a 6th and say "it's been nice" Or give up a 4th, over pay him, and watch him go to to his old habits of punching team mates in the face.

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ucrenegade

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if enuwa does anything this sunday you can expect harvin to be out the door unless he is willing to take a major paycut.
 
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Christa

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Enunwa is still on the practice Squad, it's a shame I wish the Jets would give him a chance instead of promoting Owusu from the practice squad who has been on three teams before he came to the Jets. Would like to see Percy Harvin back, hope he stays that the Jets restructure his contract, he's a speedster type wide receiver that the Jets need to spread out the field and make great plays.
 
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flgreen

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Enunwa is still on the practice Squad, it's a shame I wish the Jets would give him a chance instead of promoting Owusu from the practice squad who has been on three teams before he came to the Jets. Would like to see Percy Harvin back, hope he stays that the Jets restructure his contract, he's a speedster type wide receiver that the Jets need to spread out the field and make great plays.

That would be the optimum situation for Enunwa to step up and make an impact. The simple fact that as badly as the Jets need a WR, and that Owusu has leap frogged him on the depth chart, strongly indicates that Enunwa is stinking it up on the PS
 

Xmarco

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What happened with his DV Case? Could that also been part of the problem? I just want to see something from one of the WRs
Especially since other guys are doing good
 
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flgreen

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What happened with his DV Case? Could that also been part of the problem? I just want to see something from one of the WRs
Especially since other guys are doing good

The DV was dismissed some months ago.

it was a very weird case to begin with. Apparently he was trying to get her to leave his hotel room. She refused, and was layinng in bed. he grabbed her by the foot and tried to make her leave. She fell from the bed and hurt her finger.

No discipline was enforced by either the team or the league. So his remaining on the PS has nothing to do with the charge.

It seems like he's just not very good. Just like the other 2 WR's the Jets drafted
 

Kentucky Jet

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Nobody is going to trade for him at his current salary. Restructure? Not sure why he would do that. The Jets have the worst QB in the league. If he is going to take a pay cut I would imagine he would want to go to a team that has a better QB, and is just more secure.

It is possible he will play under his existing contract if Idzik is still here. Or they give him an over pay contract that nobody else will Match.

Suspect he will be one and done

Unlike you I see some Geno progress on the Geno front. He played pretty well yesterday and he looked confident against a tough defense. I thought Geno and Harvin started to develop chemistry. Unfortunately Percy was injured. But he was finally was playing as a wide receiver and that is what he has wanted. The future is unknown and a lot depends on the injury and who our new head coach is.
 

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The DV was dismissed some months ago.

it was a very weird case to begin with. Apparently he was trying to get her to leave his hotel room. She refused, and was layinng in bed. he grabbed her by the foot and tried to make her leave. She fell from the bed and hurt her finger.

No discipline was enforced by either the team or the league. So his remaining on the PS has nothing to do with the charge.

It seems like he's just not very good. Just like the other 2 WR's the Jets drafted

I do not think you can assume that he is not any good without seeing the guy play with some experience. He was drafted with the knowledge that he was a project but a guy who will fight for the ball in the red zone. He has good size and speed. I will wait to see what we have before I label him and other draftees as busts. I think every draft should be given ample time for the guys to develop.
 

Kentucky Jet

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What happened with his DV Case? Could that also been part of the problem? I just want to see something from one of the WRs
Especially since other guys are doing good

unfortunately we have to wait until next year! I think Evans can be a good player for us and Quincey has excellent size and strenght to fight for the ball in the red zone. Some kids need more time then others to develop.
 
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Christa

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I agree! With nothing to lose, I'd like to see Enunwa get a shoot as a stater.
 
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Christa

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I just believe that Enunwa should get his chance his start, with nothing to lose I feel the Jets should take this time to evaluate their draft picks. With a deep wide receiver class, and none making an impact I was hoping that they would consider promoting Enunwa from the practice squad.
 
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