Win, Russell Wilson is not really a read-option kind of guy. He is very mobile, but they generally do not want him running planned runs a lot because of his size. He certainly can run, but I don't see him as a read-option player the way RGIII and Kap are.

Re Harvin: He is an excellent player and dangerous as hell. But he also has health issues. He only played 9 games last year due to migraines, and I think he has had other issues. You make a really good point about Boldin v. Sherman. Boldin is a beast and can knock people around. If he is able to fight hard enough, maybe the muggings will start getting called.

So they gave up a 1st for Harvin. Glad to hear about it. Seattle was in position to take someone good in the draft.

Speaking of Seattle, what do y'all think about our going after Allan Branch, DT, of the Seahawks? It seems to me that he would be a good player for our rotation. And I think that in terms of going after older players, I see no problem if: a. they don't cost a lot and b. they are not expected to be starters. John Abraham could give us some very valuable snaps a game. Rotating him with Brooks and Aldon could be very effective. But you shouldn't spend big money on him.