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Last season, the Seahawks stunned many by dealing wide receiver Percy Harvin to the Jets.

However, it appears the Jets weren’t the only club to make a play for Harvin.

According to Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, the Browns tried to acquire Harvin from Seattle in exchange for tight end Jordan Cameron.

Ultimately, Harvin ended up in New York, and Cameron stayed in Cleveland. Since then, Harvin has signed on with the Bills, and Cameron has joined the Dolphins after seemingly being set to re-sign with the Browns.

Nevertheless, a Cameron-Harvin deal is fun to ponder after the fact. Cameron — who later missed five games with a concussion — would have given Seattle a proven pass catching threat at tight end. And a Harvin-Josh Gordon-Andrew Hawkins-Miles Austin receiving corps would have been quite a formidable one for Cleveland for the stretch run.

Alas, it was not to be.