Are we ready to say the Seahawks have made the best free agency moves thus far?

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A dynamic playmaker at WR in Harvin which they really needed.

A good DE pass rusher in Averil that's averaged 10 sacks a year over the last 4 seasons.

A good DE/DT pass rusher in M. Bennett that clogs up middle and had 9 sacks last year.
 

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I freaking love Percy Harvin. The guy is an absolute stud and gets overlooked a lot. Seattle was great at the end of last year, altho i could argue a healthy RG3 and the skins would have won. But no doubt they are having a great offseason and all the key players are pretty young. Funny that San Fran and Seattle got my 2 favorite receivers of Boldin and Percy
 

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very good moves so far, harvin is so versatile and paired up with rice again where they had great numbers in his rookie year for the vikes... they already have a top D and and these shmucks wont hurt..... mia made big moves but I like the seahawks much more....
 
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The jury is out on Harvin & rightfully so considering he is injury prone. Your team did not lose because they did not have a WR like Harvin around. I am more impressed with their defensive pickups to be honest.
 

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i wouldnt count on anything, superbowls arent won in march, ask the eagles
 

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Seattle did good but Miami is back!
 

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You are delusional. Wallace is half the WR Harvin is.

lots more Miami has done in free agency this off season that Wallace. Amazing how delusional someone can be and still manage to hold down a job and actually work a computer. :howdy: I guess I am special.
 

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You are delusional. Wallace is half the WR Harvin is.


As a pure receiver you could argue that Wallace is better. As a playmaker obviously the edge goes to Harvin. But he wasn't just comparing the WR's, Miami has made a lot of moves and it's way too early to say how any of these will play out.
 

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Seattle did well this offseason and could have a good draft to boot , but u dont win anything in the NFL in March. So we will see
 

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As a pure receiver you could argue that Wallace is better. As a playmaker obviously the edge goes to Harvin. But he wasn't just comparing the WR's, Miami has made a lot of moves and it's way too early to say how any of these will play out.

No, you can't.
 

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Wallace will do more for the dolphins than harvin will do for the seahawks
 

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As a pure receiver you could argue that Wallace is better. As a playmaker obviously the edge goes to Harvin.

actually I agree with with and disagree with you on this, Maybe he will prove us wrong this season but I think you have it backwards. Wallace is the guy most likely to make the big plays and Marvin is the more pure WR.


But he wasn't just comparing the WR's, Miami has made a lot of moves and it's way too early to say how any of these will play out.

yup!
 

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As a pure receiver you could argue that Wallace is better. As a playmaker obviously the edge goes to Harvin. But he wasn't just comparing the WR's, Miami has made a lot of moves and it's way too early to say how any of these will play out.

Not to mention Harvin's off the field issues.
 

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