Honestly? Yeah.
Battlefield Scavenger is a bear that can
potentially rummage every other turn, in exchange for it being tapped out for the next turn cycle. You have
no other cards that Exert and nothing that would let a player cheat the freeze (your only creature untappers are Threaten effects and you have no way of granting Vigilance), so the ceiling isn't any higher than what it would be in a vacuum (which, to be blunt, is pretty low and not super exciting).
In contrast, Furyblade takes pump spells and carries equipment reasonably well (because of the built-in evasion). Not only that, but you can feed it junk cards (like extra lands) or Madness spells to have it swing in with an above-the-curve body (a 4/2 for
with Trample isn't anything to sneeze at). Heck, you don't even need to wait a turn to start feeding cards to it, if you have a Madness card that you want discarded
now.