The Facts: Speaking to reporters for the first time in several weeks, Harvin repeatedly said he's "not happy" with multiple issues and those issues "definitely" must be resolved before he'd report to Mankato for training camp on July 26. "I'll just put it this way -- it's a lot of different things that have to be sorted out," Harvin said. "Just haven't been real happy lately. So, we've got a couple things to work on. I'm here in the classroom, so we'll go from here."
Diehards Line:According to 1500ESPN.com's Tom Pelissero, Harvin, 24, wouldn't say whether one of the issues is his contract, but that stands to reason. He has two years left on his original rookie deal, with base salaries of $915,000 in 2012 and $1.55 million in 2013, plus modest workout bonuses of $27,500 in each year. HC Leslie Frazier also steered around a question about Harvin's contract, saying that he has spoken with Harvin. "I don't see any reason why he wouldn't be at training camp," Frazier said. Harvin posted career-highs last season with 87 receptions for 967 yards (11.1 average), plus 345 yards on 52 carries and nine total touchdowns. He could play a more significant role early this season if Adrian Peterson isn't ready to return from his torn ACL to start the season. ... Stay tuned.