The Seattle Seahawks have agreed to a trade that will send wide receiver Percy Harvin to the New York Jets in exchange for a conditional draft pick, FOX Sports' Jay Glazer reports.

Seattle will receive a 2015 draft pick that, based on undisclosed conditions, will range from a second-round to a fourth-round selection, according to ESPN's John Clayton.

The move certainly comes as a surprise, as the Seahawks had acquired Harvin in a trade for first, third, and seventh-round draft picks from the Minnesota Vikings in March 2013.

While he continues to be one of the NFL's most dangerous offensive weapons, the deal was a result of the Seahawks feeling Harvin was not a fit with the team, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Of course, the Seahawks will be looking to sign quarterback Russell Wilson to what is certain to be a massive extension in the upcoming offseason and moving Harvin's contract - set to pay him over $10 million per year through 2018 - will certainly give them some additional salary cap flexibility to work with.