

There really is no running from the fact that Harry simply failed to live up to the lofty expectations in New England. Does anyone remember all of the Anquan Boldin comparisons? Never mind him not being the physically imposing receiver that can just challenge defenders at the high point and snatch passes away like stealing a third grader’s lunch. According to Pro Football Focus, he has only been open on 25.5 percent of his single-coverage targets, which is 99th of a possible 100 players. Never mind the fact that Harry hasn’t been able to create separation on the field. Statement from #Patriots WR N’Keal Harry’s agent Jamal Tooson, who has formally requested a trade for the 2019 first-round pick.

The statement released, via NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, claimed expectations hadn’t been met for both sides with Harry receiving a grand total of 86 targets in his first two seasons with the team. News broke of Harry’s agent, Jamal Tooson, requesting a trade from the Patriots on Tuesday afternoon. And it’s one N’Keal Harry and Sony Michel will soon learn, too. No, change isn’t always easy, but it’s an inevitability coach Bill Belichick knows all too well. The revolving door of players in and out of the New England Patriots organization is normal for a team still searching for an identity after the golden era with Tom Brady at quarterback.
