The Facts: Following up on the ongoing story. ... Harvin is attending this week's organized team activities, but is not participating in drills yet because of last month's shoulder surgery to clean out bone spurs. Harvin can attend team meetings, and the minor surgery isn't expected to keep him off the field for long.
Diehards Line:The Vikings opened OTAs on Tuesday. The surgery was originally scheduled for April 10, but was moved to April 24 because of a family emergency. Harvin experienced pain trying to lift weights in the offseason. The injury stems from the 2011 season, in which Harvin set career highs in catches (87), receiving yards (967) and total touchdowns (nine). With Adrian Peterson nursing a reconstructed knee, Harvin could become the top playmaker for QB Christian Ponder. Harvin was most productive last season in game that Peterson missed.