Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Greg Roman is optimistic over wide receiver Percy Harvin's future at the club.
The 27-year-old signed for the AFC East outfit on a one-year deal after he was allowed to leave the New York Jets at the end of the 2014 campaign.
Roman feels that he can get the best out of Harvin following an eventful three-year spell in his career, which has seen him join his fourth club in three seasons.
He told reporters: "Percy is just a world-class athlete. Very tough, strong, physical football player who we envision being a big factor for us at the receiver position. I personally think his best days are ahead of him as a receiver.
"Down in and down out. Now, his skill set and his skills and abilities - you can just let your imagination go.
"There's not a lot with Percy that you're going to say, 'Well, we better not do that with Percy.' I think Percy can make plays behind the line of scrimmage and behind the defense and there's not a lot of guys that can do that."
Harvin has recorded 332 receptions for 3,802 yards and 21 touchdowns in his seven-year career.