Najee Harris visits Seahawks

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Coming off of a major injury in 2025. Could a healthy Harris have something to prove in 2026?

 

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I am so done with injured players so so don't add one please.

Need to trade for Pollard on the Titans. He would be a perfect fit and NOT coming in with recent injuries.


Mixed signals - RBs are "a dime a dozen and any would work" AND "we need a great RB as its so important for the offense."
 

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Read a little bit in the Times this morning. Looks like he's going around as part of his rehab and having teams evaluate him as a check. Going to the Raiders next, I guess.

One of those "due diligence" things for the team. Just checking what's out there.
 

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I would be shocked if they sign Harris and I'm not a fan but John knows more than I do so I'll trust him lol.
 

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What's wrong with kicking the tires on every option out there? If we can check them out without having to waste picks in trading or the draft that's a good thing. Also doesn't mean we won't turn around and draft an RB.
 

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What's wrong with kicking the tires on every option out there? If we can check them out without having to waste picks in trading or the draft that's a good thing. Also doesn't mean we won't turn around and draft an RB.
We can "kick the tires" on Eddie Lacy and Christine Michael for all I care. Doesnt cost us anything.

I find it highly unlikely Harris is someone who is going to be a positive contributor next season though, at a position with more supply than demand. He's more the kind of guy whose number you write on the back of a Wal-Mart receipt in case all your backs get hurt late in the year.
 

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We can "kick the tires" on Eddie Lacy and Christine Michael for all I care. Doesnt cost us anything.

I find it highly unlikely Harris is someone who is going to be a positive contributor next season though, at a position with more supply than demand. He's more the kind of guy whose number you write on the back of a Wal-Mart receipt in case all your backs get hurt late in the year.
It's quite possible it's for this very reason we brought him in. I just have a hard time second guessing a front office who started the year projected to win 4 games and then won the super bowl... Just sayin
 

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It's quite possible it's for this very reason we brought him in. I just have a hard time second guessing a front office who started the year projected to win 4 games and then won the super bowl... Just sayin
Who projected them to win 4 games?
 

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John doing John stuff, not a joke bringing in 40 RB's to feel them out and check their abilitys up front and personal, we do our work in volume and persistence under John. He stated it's a position that he can fill, he is just ordering a full slate of everything in the bar to find one that tastes great and is less filling.
 

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What's wrong with kicking the tires on every option out there? If we can check them out without having to waste picks in trading or the draft that's a good thing. Also doesn't mean we won't turn around and draft an RB.
Sometimes the tires.....kick back.
 
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