htowntexans1985
1st Round Pick
Dude wants Megatron mega bucks. He needs to put that crack pipe down.
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Percy Harvin has the Minnesota Vikings in a pickle, and he knows it.
The whole NFL knows it, which only makes it more challenging to extract value from a dynamic, 24-year-old playmaker who has griped and priced his way towards the trading block, at least for now.
"Everybody thinks they can change guys," a personnel man for another NFC team said this week. "How's he going to be in a winning locker room with a solid quarterback? Stuff like that comes into play, and you begin to walk down that road or think, 'Oh, we could change this guy.'
"But (expletive), be careful, because if (expletive) does go wrong, you know who's going to be the first one up. And this is supposed to be a guy that you're paying as a leader."
Harvin wants more than that, though several factors -- a specialized skill set, a complicated medical history and a well-documented pattern of insubordination -- limit the marketplace for a player who, on talent alone, could practically name his price.
Word circulating in league circles is his agent, Joel Segal, is starting the bidding upwards of $10 million a season, which would make Harvin one of the NFL's 10 highest-paid receivers no matter what Mike Wallace, Greg Jennings and Dwayne Bowe command in free agency.
The real goal may be $12 million a year, if not higher -- more than any receiver except All-Pros Calvin Johnson and Larry Fitzgerald. That kind of compensation is a bigger issue for teams that have discussed a deal for Harvin than the draft pick(s) it'd take to land him.
Word circulating in league circles is his agent, Joel Segal, is starting the bidding upwards of $10 million a season, which would make Harvin one of the NFL's 10 highest-paid receivers no matter what Mike Wallace, Greg Jennings and Dwayne Bowe command in free agency.
The real goal may be $12 million a year, if not higher -- more than any receiver except All-Pros Calvin Johnson and Larry Fitzgerald. That kind of compensation is a bigger issue for teams that have discussed a deal for Harvin than the draft pick(s) it'd take to land him.
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Can we find a way to add Percy Harvin? You better damn well say we can because I don't want to hear any excuses about the salary cap anymore.
So is it money or is it the offensive scheme? Smith should look into that much to see what is what and if it is an option for the Texans.
Why did they pick 2014 for a low year?
Its a impossible position.
It isn't an impossible situation. It's what you pay for having a HoF talent.
Larry Fitzgerald
2013 - $10.25 mil
2014 - $18 mil
2015 - $21.25 mil
2016 - $18.25 mil
Calvin Johnson
2013 - $12.2 mil
2014 - $12.2 mil
2015 - $19.7 mil
2016 - $23.15 mil
How many superbowls have they won?
How many superbowls have they won?
What does that have to do with freaking anything? One player is not a team. Getting rid of superstar WRs is idiocy. Guys like AJ do not come along often. He is not overpriced for his talent level. He would have gotten more if he chose to go on the open market.
http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/houston-texans/andre-johnson/
This is the elephant in the room
AJ
2013 cap hit 14,652,918
2014 cap hit 10,569,583
2015 cap hit 14,569,583
2016 cap hit 13,100,000
Its a impossible position.
None of us want AJ cut.
How could the Texans restruture his deal? Add more years I don't see that.