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Harvin, Decker Both In Position For Big Games Vs. Bills
According to ESPN.com's James Walker, the Jets plan to feature wide receiver Percy Harvin in Monday night's game against the Bills.

Two reasons: Quick throws to slow down the Bills' pass rush and the Bills are without their top corner, Leodis McKelvin.

Corey Graham will be stepping into the starting lineup replacing McKelvin. Graham started the first two games of the season at cornerback and played well, but has been mostly in a nickel and dime roll, playing as both a corner and safety.

Harvin had an 11-catch game against Kansas City three weeks ago, and has found a niche in the New York offense, capable of breaking a big play at any moment

Meanwhile, receiver Eric Decker, fully healed from an old hamstring injury, also has a prominent role in the game plan.

Walker believes both of them should be upside plays in salary-cap and daily games.

For the record, Decker (hamstring), wide receiver Greg Salas (wrist), running back Chris Ivory (shoulder), running back Chris Johnson (knee) and wide receiver T.J. Graham (neck) are all listed as probable.