AP reportedly seeking $8MM/yr

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http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/h...terson-reportedly-wants-on-his-next-contract/

Adrian Peterson was set to count $18 million against the Minnesota Vikings’ cap during the 2017, so the Vikings decided shortly before free agency opened to cut their ties with one of the best players in the franchise’s history. Nearly a month later, Peterson is still sitting on the open market, unsigned.

Why? According to ESPN.com, his asking price is simply way too high.

Adrian Peterson might have priced himself out of signing with a team early in free agency.

Peterson is still on the market in part because of a hefty initial asking price, league sources told ESPN.

One source from a team in the market for a running back believes Peterson wanted more than $8 million in the first year of a contract.

An $8 million salary in the first year of his contract would make Peterson the second-highest paid running back in the NFL next season, per Spotrac. For a player entering his age-32 season and coming off both a serious injury and a year during which he averaged a career-low 1.9 yards per carry, that is not at all realistic.

A contract more in the $4 million to 5 million range, like the one recently signed by Eddie Lacy, seems like a much more likely eventual settling point. Whether there is a team willing to offer Peterson even that much remains to be seen. He is one of the best running backs of all time, but also not necessarily on that is well-equipped to be a part-time player. It doesn’t currently appear that anyone is interested in him as a lead back (at least not at his price point), so it could be a while before this situation gets resolved.
 

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http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/h...terson-reportedly-wants-on-his-next-contract/

Adrian Peterson was set to count $18 million against the Minnesota Vikings’ cap during the 2017, so the Vikings decided shortly before free agency opened to cut their ties with one of the best players in the franchise’s history. Nearly a month later, Peterson is still sitting on the open market, unsigned.

Why? According to ESPN.com, his asking price is simply way too high.

Adrian Peterson might have priced himself out of signing with a team early in free agency.

Peterson is still on the market in part because of a hefty initial asking price, league sources told ESPN.

One source from a team in the market for a running back believes Peterson wanted more than $8 million in the first year of a contract.

An $8 million salary in the first year of his contract would make Peterson the second-highest paid running back in the NFL next season, per Spotrac. For a player entering his age-32 season and coming off both a serious injury and a year during which he averaged a career-low 1.9 yards per carry, that is not at all realistic.

A contract more in the $4 million to 5 million range, like the one recently signed by Eddie Lacy, seems like a much more likely eventual settling point. Whether there is a team willing to offer Peterson even that much remains to be seen. He is one of the best running backs of all time, but also not necessarily on that is well-equipped to be a part-time player. It doesn’t currently appear that anyone is interested in him as a lead back (at least not at his price point), so it could be a while before this situation gets resolved.
So someone should offer him $5 mil and incentives that will take it to $8 mil "IF" he plays all season and ......!
 

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"Adrian who?"

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I don't doubt AP and neither should the NFL. He overcomes adversity better then almost everyone except fuckboy Brady. I bet he has a good season and teams will be upset they didn't take a chance.
 

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I don't doubt AP and neither should the NFL. He overcomes adversity better then almost everyone except fuckboy Brady. I bet he has a good season and teams will be upset they didn't take a chance.
He just looked like he'd lost the burst that made him so lethal. Without it, he looked like a hundred other backs. He'll probably prove me wrong! As you say, he's overcome adversity before. But father time beats us all in the end.
 

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Eh you can't compare a QB and an rb
Not so much a comparison of positions but just how they handle it as a person. Brady has had just about everything thrown at him with cheating scandals and suspensions. And yet the douche just keeps winning Superbowls.
 

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Not so much a comparison of positions but just how they handle it as a person. Brady has had just about everything thrown at him with cheating scandals and suspensions. And yet the douche just keeps winning Superbowls.
You can't compare a cheater to a non cheater!
 

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Hell no. That child-beating fuck deserves nothing.
 

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It would be interesting to see AP and Josh Gordon playing with that new oline in Cleveland.
 

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No team is dumb enough to pay an old AP that has been extremely injury prone that 8 million in the first year of his contract. His play dropped off last year and he caught the fumble bug to top it off. Too many great RBs in this draft to shell out big bucks for a guy past his prime.
 

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No team is dumb enough to pay an old AP that has been extremely injury prone that 8 million in the first year of his contract. His play dropped off last year and he caught the fumble bug to top it off. Too many great RBs in this draft to shell out big bucks for a guy past his prime.

He always had the fumble bug. That was always a detriment to his game.