Yeah, I know he's been in trouble lately, but so have a lot of players. I haven't heard of any team interested in him. Does he still think he's worth a ton of $ and that's what's holding up any negotiations with a team?

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Dungy: Harrison Would Fit With Bears
19th August, 2009 - 4:50 pm
Tony Dungy isn't necessarily saying the Chicago Bears need help at receiver, but if Lovie Smith were to ask Dungy about Marvin Harrison, the endorsement would be strong.
"I think he definitely can play, and I would encourage Lovie to sign him if they had an opening," Dungy said Wednesday on the "Waddle & Silvy" show on ESPN 1000.
Dungy coached Harrison for seven seasons with the Indianapolis Colts. Dungy retired last year and is an NBC analyst. The 36-year-old Harrison is an eight-time Pro Bowl selection, and the free agent is waiting to catch on with a team.
"Marvin can play the game," Dungy said. "Marvin can get open and catch the ball.
"Marvin's whole thing is precision. He's a guy who needs work in a system."
The Next Big Thing wrote:I'm no expert on the game, so don't stress too much about what I say, but I wouldn't mind giving him a shot. After Hester, Davis and Bennett we have a couple of rookies and some pretty average guys. Harrison has lost a step, but the guy knows how to play the game. Even if he can't contribute on the field, having our other WR's around him at practice every day would have to help.
The Sheik wrote:The Next Big Thing wrote:I'm no expert on the game, so don't stress too much about what I say, but I wouldn't mind giving him a shot. After Hester, Davis and Bennett we have a couple of rookies and some pretty average guys. Harrison has lost a step, but the guy knows how to play the game. Even if he can't contribute on the field, having our other WR's around him at practice every day would have to help.
Except he may shoot them to get playing time.
Chewie wrote:You look at what we have now and it's just not going to scare anyone. We kept 6 WRs on the active roster last year and I imagine that's not going to change this year. Of the players currently on the roster, I'm guessing the players below in bold are the ones that stick :
Devin Aromashodu, 6-2, 201, 3rd season, Auburn
Earl Bennett, 6-0, 204, 2nd season, Vanderbilt
John Broussard, 6-1, 181, 2nd season, San Jose State
Rashied Davis, 5-9, 187, 5th season, San Jose State
Devin Hester, 5-11, 190, 4th season, Miami;
Juaquin Iglesias, 6-1, 205, Rookie, Oklahoma
Derek Kinder, 6-1, 202, Rookie, Pittsburgh
Johnny Knox, 6-0, 185, Rookie, Abilene Christian
Eric Peterman, 6-1, 202, Rookie Northwestern
Brandon Rideau, 6-3, 198, 3rd season, Kansas
They'll probably try to hide Kinder during the preseason and put him on the taxi squad. That's up there with the Raiders for the worst receiving corps in the league. It's full of potential - sure - but Cutler's ready now. Don't be shocked if Davis gets beat out by Aromashodu, either, and that would only make us that much more inexperienced.
Wouldn't be surprised at all if they just gave Rideau the heave-ho and go after Harrison or Matt Jones. We're just another bad preseason game or two or injury away from that happening.