UPDATE: Vikings' Percy Harvin limping considerably during Friday practice

Minnesota Vikings head coach Brad Childress said earlier this week that Percy Harvin @Percy_Harvin will find a way to get on the field Sunday. That's probably true, but right now, it's appears more likely that he'll be standing on the field's sidelines against the Cardinals. Harvin, who missed Wednesday and Thursday's practices due to an ankle injury, was present at Friday's practice. But according to Judd Zulgad of thte Minneapolis Star Tribune, he was "limping considerably on his sprained left ankle." "Harvin has been seen limping around Winter Park this week and he did not look comfortable during individual drills that were open to the media," Zulgad wrote. It's a good bet that Childress, who said Thursday that Harvin's ankle hasn't shown much progress, will list his past-and-current No. 1 wide receiver as questionable to play on the official injury report. UPDATE: As expected, Harvin is listed as questionable on the injury report. Childress said he was "extremely limited" in Friday's practice.

Fantasy Analysis:

Harvin seems to be a true game-time decision, but I'm leaning toward the assumption that he doesn't play. Regardless, I don't think he's a good start despite a favorable matchup. We saw what Harvin did -- or rather didn't do -- earlier this season when the Vikings were pre-Moss. He struggled as the team's top wideout and I think that resumes until Sidney Rice plays again. Add in a evidently troublesome ankle injury and Harvin is a very risky fantasy option if he does indeed play. Visanthe Shiancoe @VShiancoe is the only Vikings receiver I trust in any capacity for week nine.

Source:
Minneapolis Star Tribune