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Patriots Trade N'Keal Harry
Patriots Trade N'Keal Harry
Chicago Bears acquire New England Patriots WR N'Keal Harry for seventh-round pick
The Bears have acquired wide receiver N'Keal Harry from the Patriots in exchange for a 2024 seventh-round draft choice.
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The Chicago Bears have acquired wide receiver N'Keal Harry from the New England Patriots in exchange for a 2024 seventh-round draft choice.
Harry, the final selection in the first round of the 2019 draft (32nd overall), never truly panned out in New England after becoming the highest drafted receiver in Bill Belichick's tenure (2000-present).
He totaled 57 receptions for 598 yards and four touchdowns in 36 regular-season games.
Harry, who had requested a trade prior to the 2021 season, faced an uphill climb to earn a roster spot this season after New England traded for veteran DeVante Parker. In addition to Parker, the Patriots have Nelson Agholor, Jakobi Meyers and Kendrick Bourne locked into the top spots on their depth chart.
Harry had not been a participant in the team's voluntary offseason program, and during June's mandatory minicamp, had been leapfrogged by others who had previously been behind him on the depth chart.
The Patriots, who are tight to the salary cap, receive roughly $1 million in much-needed relief by trading Harry.
In 2019, Harry had been a highly-touted prospect coming out of Arizona State, where he had appeared in 37 career games and totaled 213 receptions for 2,889 yards and 22 touchdowns. The Patriots had been excited about his physical makeup (6-foot-4, 225 pounds) and knack for making contested catches.
Analysis: Pats swap Harry to Bears | Patriots.com
The Patriots announced on Wednesday that they are sending 2019 first-round pick wide receiver N'Keal Harry to the Chicago Bears, reportedly in exchange for a 2024 seventh-round pick. With a stacked depth chart returning at receiver, as well as new additions DeVante Parker and rookie Tyquan Thornton, Harry faced an uphill battle in the team's upcoming training camp to make the 53-man roster.
Selected 32nd overall in 2019, Harry failed to deliver on his draft pedigree, recording just 57 catches in three seasons with four touchdowns. He did find ways to contribute on offense, using his large frame as a willing blocker in the run game, but never developed a consistent rapport in the passing game with the three different quarterbacks that he played with in his initial seasons. His 33 catches in 2020 with Cam Newton was his best season of the three.
[indent=2=Harry had originally requested a trade last summer but was forced to wait a year until a deal came to fruition. He'll see renewed opportunities in Chicago with second-year quarterback Justin Fields and a wide-open depth chart at his position.[/indent]
This Date In Transactions History: Patriots WR N’Keal Harry Requests Trade
On this date in 2021, one of the more egregious public trade requests crossed the Twitter/X timeline. Former Patriots first-round …
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While the agent’s statement was filled with hyperbole, he wasn’t entirely wrong about Harry’s collegiate production. The Arizona State product earned a pair of first-team All-Pac-12 honors after compiling 175 catches, 2,305 yards from scrimmage, and 18 touchdowns between the 2017 and 2018 seasons. That two-year performance helped put him firmly on the NFL map, and he was ultimately the second wideout off the board during the 2019 draft (behind Marquise Brown and ahead of the likes of Deebo Samuel and A.J. Brown, who were the next two receivers taken).
The Patriots broke their tradition by selecting Harry with the No. 32 pick. Bill Belichick had never selected a first-round WR during his time in New England, and Harry was the organization’s first Round 1 receiver since Terry Glenn in 1996. So, it goes without saying that expectations were high for Harry.
Unfortunately for both the player and the organization, those expectations were never met. Tom Brady often looked off rookie wideouts during his illustrious career, and Harry wasn’t an exception. Despite the Patriots offense being without Rob Gronkowski (retirement) and Josh Gordon (injury), Harry only finished the 2019 campaign with 12 catches for 105 yards and two touchdowns. Things got a bit better with Cam Newton under center for the 2020 season, but Harry still struggled to match his first-round pedigree. The wideout finished his sophomore season with 33 catches for 309 yards, with both marks still representing career-highs.
With two underwhelming seasons under his belt, Harry and his camp decided he’d be best served to rehabilitate his career elsewhere. Unsurprisingly, there weren’t any teams willing to give up significant draft capital to acquire the wideout, leading to rumors that the Patriots could just outright cut the impending third-year player. Instead, Harry ended up sticking on the roster, although a shoulder injury kept him off the field for the first month of the season. When he returned, he once again struggled to make a connection with his quarterback, a position that was now manned by rookie Mac Jones. Harry finished the 2021 season with 12 catches for 184 yards.
Naturally, the Patriots declined Harry’s fifth-year option during the 2022 offseason, and the team eventually honored the player’s trade request. Harry was ultimately traded to the Bears for a seventh-round pick (a selection they eventually used on tight end Jaheim Bell). Harry didn’t do a whole lot during his cameo in Chicago, finishing with only seven catches. He spent most of the 2023 campaign in Minnesota, going catchless in 23 offensive snaps. After inking a reserve/futures contract with the Vikings this offseason, it was revealed that the six-foot-four, 225-pound athlete will be attempting to make Minnesota’s roster as a tight end in 2024.
When Harry’s camp made the trade request on this date three years ago, it was hinted that the player’s landing spot was to blame for the lack of production. Really, everyone involved deserves some responsibility for the disappointing results. The Patriots should have done a better job assuring that Harry would be a fit with Brady and the technical New England offense, especially after the organization had struck out on so many young WRs over the years. On the flip side, Harry was hoping to simply capitalize on his physical talents, a factor that his college coach, Herm Edwards, confirmed when he noted that rookies need “to have work ethic” and have “to focus in on football.”
Patriots wide receiver N'Keal Harry fumbled into the end zone, highlighting one of the most frustrating rules in the NFL
The Patriots were inches from scoring a touchdown. Instead, the Dolphins got the ball with the help of one of the most frustrating rules in the NFL.
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NFL Twitter rips N'Keal Harry for muffed punt vs. Bills
Patriots wide receiver N’Keal Harry took a punt off the helmet in the first quarter of Monday night’s game vs. the Bills, sparking plenty of harsh reactions on the Internet.
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NEW ARTICLE: What Would the Team Look Like if the Patriots Had Drafted …?, Morse’s Morsels
What Would the Team Look Like if the Patriots Had Drafted …?, Morse’s Morsels Mark Morse With the trade of N’keal Harry and the resulting disaster of the 2019 draft, I thought it would be a fun exercise to look back and see the players I wanted the team to take based on the actual draft results...
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With the trade of N’keal Harry and the resulting disaster of the 2019 draft, I thought it would be a fun exercise to look back and see the players I wanted the team to take based on the actual draft results.
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NEW ARTICLE: Patriots News 7/13: Daily Team Notebook
Patriots News 7/13: Daily Team Notebook Ian Logue The New England Patriots finally closed the book on wide receiver N'Keal Harry on Tuesday, with Harry getting traded to the Chicago Bears in exchange for a 2024 7th-round pick. The post Patriots News 7/13: Daily Team Notebook appeared first on...
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The New England Patriots finally closed the book on wide receiver N'Keal Harry on Tuesday, with Harry getting traded to the Chicago Bears in exchange for a 2024 7th-round pick.
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NEW ARTICLE: Patriots News 07-17, Harry’s Trade Was Overdue, Interior DL Questions
Patriots News 07-17, Harry’s Trade Was Overdue, Interior DL Questions Steve Balestrieri “To me, I think one of the next steps that he needs to take is who is his go-to guy going to be?” Pioli said The post Patriots News 07-17, Harry’s Trade Was Overdue, Interior DL Questions appeared first on...
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“To me, I think one of the next steps that he needs to take is who is his go-to guy going to be?” Pioli said
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Harry to Chicago for 2024 7th rounder
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