The Washington Football Team is keeping an eye on N’Keal Harry, as John Keim of ESPN.com tweets. Harry has drawn trade interest in recent days and it has been widely speculated that the Patriots could move him.
The Pats made Harry a first-round pick in 2019, but he hasn’t lived up to expectations. In total, the Arizona State product has just 414 receiving yards and four touchdowns across 21 games. He’s had lots of setbacks, too, including an injury-riddled rookie year and the offense’s overall woes in 2020.
Despite his inconsistent performance, Keim hears that at least three other teams are in the mix. As he notes, WFT GM Martin Mayhew was with the 49ers in 2019 and they were hoping to land Harry before the Patriots scooped him up in Round 1. In Washington, Harry could fit alongside Terry McLaurin and newcomer Curtis Samuel. Meanwhile, after adding Nelson Agholor and Kendrick Bourne, the Patriots can afford to part ways with the 6’4″ pass-catcher.
Depends on the Cost: BB’s been quite Shrewd when it comes to His DPs, tho; so I’d be Quite skeptical!!
I’d be V. Skeptical of BB’s Desired price, tho!!?
bill’s scrambling. anything less than a fourth, harry will be worth it.
Dean Lowery from Green Bay in a swap
Bill doesn’t trade for Diggs so he can keep picks and draft guys like Harry
Not going to get much (4th rounder is rumor) so I’d rather give him one more chance and see if he can get better in a more normal offseason, healthy, etc. if not, that’s it. But burning him for a 4th rounder seems worse than using him as a 4th/5th option and seeing if he can play his way up or out.
Agreed. Push Harry down the depth charts and let’s see how he does. Either that or a 3rd rounder.
Great take; I think another season with a more stable Pats offense (on paper) might help. He did flash a little last season (especially the TD that he fumbled out of the end zone, which took the TD away, was a beautiful play until the fumble. There potential there.. The Pats weren’t the only team looking at him in the first round, plenty of looks for the 2nd round).
Take him, please.
Cant give up yet, especially not on a 6’4” receiver.. If he gets his act together it could be worth the extra year for “Learning” (chalking up seasons 1 & 2 as development years). A useful 6’4” target is almost priceless..