Why doesn't Peterson fall to us?
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Re: Why doesn't Peterson fall to us?
Cleveland only has Jamal Lewis for 1 year, although they have a lot of needs and may choose to defer RB.
Houston needs an RB.
Oakland could use an upgrade but if they want Peterson they should trade down- 1 is way too high. And like Cleveland they have other needs.
If Willis is gone, Peterson would be a decent pick but if Willis is on the board, we HAVE to take him.
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Re: Why doesn't Peterson fall to us?
also don't discount a trade up by a team with a more pressing RB need.
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Re: Why doesn't Peterson fall to us?
Don't be surprised to see Miami move down. They are clearly "rebuilding" and would probably want to stockpile as many picks as they can.
If by some miracle AP was on the board at 9, I wouldnt be surprised to see a team like GB or maybe even the GIants try and trade up for him.
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Re: Why doesn't Peterson fall to us?
Originally posted by patmoran2006If by some miracle AP was on the board at 9, I wouldnt be surprised to see a team like GB or maybe even the GIants try and trade up for him.
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Re: Why doesn't Peterson fall to us?
I really don't think he gets past Cleveland though.
If he does, I would say Minnesota and Atlanta are the two others to worry about.
Houston maybe, but they just resigned Dayne and signed Ahman to a 5 year deal.
No way a top 3 player in the draft lasts until 12 though.
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Re: Why doesn't Peterson fall to us?
Originally posted by Mr. MiyagiI bet Matt Leinhart and Aaron Rodgers would tell you differently.
I am not sure Leinart was a clear cut top 5 pick.
I dont remember a time when the top RB in the draft fell that far.
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