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Six teams reportedly interested in trading for Adrian Peterson


Mr. Scot

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...and two of them are division rivals.

According to one report, the options are Arizona, Atlanta, Dallas, Jacksonville, San Diego and Tampa Bay. Those are the six teams named by an anonymous source who told the Pioneer Press that a trade could get done before or during the draft, but probably wouldn’t happen after that if it hasn’t happened by then.

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The Raiders have been mentioned as an option before but this source doesn't list them.

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Jacksonville already said they had zero interest today.

 

Dallas says they have no plans to trade draft picks for a veteran player. That's a non-denial denial though.

 

Peterson's agent posted a picture of himself sitting in front of a Peterson jersey while wearing a Bucs hat with the caption "Game on" to facebook last night.

 

Arizona makes some sense and have been linked before.

 

I really can't see Atlanta or San Diego happening.

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John Clayton said the going rate was a 4th. As little as that sounds he's a 30 year old RB and a 30 year old Randy Moss was had for a 4th as well.

 

He's more like a 29 year old RB considering he didn't play last year and Randy Moss was more of a cancer than a benefit at that point. There's no way he'd be had for less than a 2nd, and the Vikes want a 1st and 2nd or starting CB.

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