Paul KasabianFeatured Columnist IIMarch 11, 2022
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According to Doug Kyed of Pro Football Focus, the New England Patriots wide receiver is a potential trade candidate prior to the upcoming NFL draft.

Teams have shown interest in Harry.

Harry was selected by New England in the draft. Over three seasons, he has amassed 57 catches, 598 yards and four touchdown. The former Arizona State star had 12 catches for 184 yards last year.

The Pats finished eighth in rushing yards and 12th in yards per attempt in 2021.

During his three years in New England, Harry hasn't emerged as a formidable pass-catcher.

He was on injured reserve for the first two months of the year because of an ankle injury he sustained in training camp.

Harry did not work out in New England. His best year was 2020, when he had 33 catches for 309 yards and two touchdown in 14 games. Quarterbacks have only completed 55.3% of their throws towards Harry.

He was fourth among Pats wideouts in catches last year, and tied for ninth among all players.

Lance Zierlein of NFL.com compared Harry to Allen Robinson II, who has three 1,000-yard seasons.

Harry hasn't come close to a 1,000-yard season, but he isn't turning 25 until December.

A fresh start elsewhere could be beneficial for a player who lit up college with 1,000-yard seasons.