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NFL.com, Vikings sound disappointed with Cordarrelle Patterson


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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000427697/article/vikings-sound-disappointed-with-cordarrelle-patterson

Panthers related? Maybe. My question is, what would you give up for him and how disappointed would they have to be to take something for him? He's a return wizard, a big and fast WR that simply hasn't grasped their O after being in 4 systems in 4 years. While he may not be a rocket scientist, he's only 23 and a Rock Hill native. He and KB would be otherworldly. Too good to be true in all likelihood but a man can dream.

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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000427697/article/vikings-sound-disappointed-with-cordarrelle-patterson

Panthers related? Maybe. My question is, what would you give up for him and how disappointed would they have to be to take something for him? He's a return wizard, a big and fast WR that simply hasn't grasped their O after being in 4 systems in 4 years. While he may not be a rocket scientist, he's only 23 and a Rock Hill native. He and KB would be otherworldly. Too good to be true in all likelihood but a man can dream.

Um, he's only been there since 2013. With a fully guaranteed contract. They ain't giving him up.
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2011 Hutchinson CC

2012 Tennessee

2013 Minnesota

2014 Minnesota (new OC)

Meh. Most people don't count the college systems when talking about how many systems you've been in.

Besides, he's a special teams player. That's what he does. He's like Devin Hester.

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Um, he's only been there since 2013. With a fully guaranteed contract. They ain't giving him up.

 

They would give him up for the right price perhaps (probably a first round pick, or two).  Maybe they'll see him as the Trent Richardson of wide receivers. It's a long shot, I know.

 

Edit: BTW, I would not co-sign a move like that at all.

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Meh. Most people don't count the college systems when talking about how many systems you've been in.

Besides, he's a special teams player. That's what he does. He's like Devin Hester.

He was considered raw coming out, he's had QB changes to deal with and poor QB play on top of that. I personally love the explosiveness in his game.

Like you mentioned he's obviously still on his rookie deal, he's dropped to #4 on their depth chart but still only 23. No way the Vikings don't hang onto him for atleast another year.

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He was considered raw coming out, he's had QB changes to deal with and poor QB play on top of that. I personally love the explosiveness in his game.

Like you mentioned he's obviously still on his rookie deal, he's dropped to #4 on their depth chart but still only 23. No way the Vikings don't hang onto him for atleast another year.

It's just hard for me to imagine an All-Pro player getting pushed to the side after a disappointing sophomore season.

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First round pick or two?

 

lol no thanks. Can't go dealing first rounders willy nilly for a mediocre WR.

 

Yeah, you got that in before my edit.  I want a receiver that can get separation and knows how to run some routes.  It would appear that Patterson isn't that guy, and I am in no mood for a project that costs an arm and a leg.

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