It’s time to unleash Harvey

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  1. He’s so quick and also a way better receiving threat than advertised.. Honestly we should just try him as a full time WR for a game. Feel like he’d be a YAC machine considering how many screen plays we run

  2. All the talk on Engram being our joker/x-factor and it seems like Harvey has taken on that role as the season has gone along

  3. unleash what? more carries than dobbins? not gonna happen unless JK gets injured. he’s a rookie and can see he’s slowly getting better. mainly in the passing game. there’s nothing to unleash. the team believes in his talent and they are developing him. same goes for bryant/ellis/Franklin, etc.

  4. This is measuring fantasy points which are heavily swayed by touchdowns, and he his td per touch rate has been an outlier. Still exciting when a guy has a nose for the endzone and can break big plays.

  5. Don’t have a problem with Badie, but we need to see some of his touches go to Harvey

  6. I think this is just as much of a Sean Payton brag as an RJ Harvey brag. He’s had great moments but Sean has also dialed up his TDs. His Touch to TD ratio is probably nuts

  7. Coaches should definitely make decisions regarding playing time based on fantasy points, everybody knows that.

  8. I love Harvey but this is a little deceiving since he touches the ball way less than the others on this list

  9. 4 receiving TDs on 23 receptions. LOL.

    He’s the new Cris “All he does is catch touchdowns” Carter, and he’s doing it out of the backfield.

  10. I know this isn’t all that relevant but is underdog good for betting? I just got into betting and don’t want a sketchy site

  11. I like Harvey but that number is inflated by the amount of tds Payton schemes for him. Dobbins is usually averaging 5-6 ypc before Payton either swaps him out for Harvey or forgets the run game entirely and that has killed so many drives. We should use Harvey for screens, gadget plays, outside runs, and garbage time and save the rest for Dobbins.

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