Wow, surprised by the Percy comments....seems one of the few who actually acknowledge, despite his "system" and utilization, he runs good routes...and has excellent hands.
Percy Harvin, Florida WR
Scout.com scouting report: Harvin is a dynamic game-breaker who has tremendous versatility on offense and special teams. He has a quick first step and gets separation from the opposition instantly. He runs solid routes, comes back to the ball and flashes excellent hands. He gets vertical, tracks down deep passes and positions himself against defenders to come away with the ball. He comes from a program that hasn't produced an elite WR in recent memory. Durability is a concern.
I can't argue with the last 2 points, as they are true. But I do think the past WR are irrelevant coming from different coaches/systems, and his durability concerns were largely alleviated with surgery last year on his heel....plus, playing mostly WR the hits will be few and far between and by smaller players.