Scott Polacek@@ScottPolacekFeatured Columnist IVApril 30, 2022
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Three years ago, Andy Isabella was a second-round pick with a lot of promise.

He could be traded on the third day of the draft.

According to Mike Garafolo of the NFL Network, the Arizona Cards have offered to a few teams in recent weeks and a deal could be made Saturday.

Mike Giardi of the NFL Network reported that New England's Keal Harry was very much available ahead of Day 3.

The pass-catchings failed to live up to expectations during the draft.

Harry was a first-round pick of the Pats after he surpassed 1,000 receiving yards in each of his final two seasons with Arizona State. He showed flashes of his potential in 2020 with 33 catches for 309 yards and two touchdown, but he took a step back last season with 12 catches for 184 yards and zero touchdown.

He is just 24 years old and has the size of a four footer to high-point passes.

A change of scenery could help him tap in to the production he showed in college, and the team could get an asset to help them in the draft.

His best season was in 2020, when he had 21 catches for 224 yards and two touchdown. He made one catch for 13 yards, but played only 5 percent of snaps, and failed to build on that.

He wasn't a factor in the offense and was on the bench.

Bradley Blank, the agent for Isabella, told CBS Sports that the team had given him permission to seek a trade.

I think we all agree that it would be best for Andy to get a fresh start, Blank said.

Maybe that fresh start will come Saturday.