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3 big 2021 offseason moves


ericr0319

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21 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Not sure about signing 30 year old stop gap vets - unless you sell Peterson on a move to FS which would likely extend his career a few years.

I just think we need a proven vet back there.  He won't be as pricey as the mid to late 20s ones.  And I'm trying to be a bit different so cut me some slack!  haha

 

edit--but interesting about a position shift

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7 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

The Merton Hanks route...

I was thinking more Charles Woodson. He didn't make the switch until he was in his mid-30s but he was also typical CB size. Peterson is nearly the size of a small LB (he's listed at 6'1" 219, Shaq is 6' 229 for comparison). I just don't know if he'll hold up as long on the outside. An eventual shift to FS would probably be a smart move for him.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I was thinking more Charles Woodson. He didn't make the switch until he was in his mid-30s but he was also typical CB size. Peterson is the size of a small LB. I just don't know if he'll hold up as long on the outside. An eventual shift to FS would probably be a smart move for him.

There's other examples, and Woodson is a good one.

Hanks is just the first one I tend to think of.

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