Adrian Peterson reportedly could need surgery

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It's official... he'll be drafted with the #2 pick by the Lions.
 

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You forgot the blog link.

Teams wary of Peterson's health
Oklahoma RB re-injured his collarbone in Fiesta Bowl
Posted: Wednesday April 25, 2007 5:57PM; Updated: Wednesday April 25, 2007 7:13PM

Former Oklahoma running back Adrian Peterson, an almost certain top-10 pick in the first round of Saturday's NFL draft, re-injured his collarbone in the Sooners' loss in the Fiesta Bowl on New Year's Day -- an injury that has not been previously disclosed except to NFL teams.

Peterson broke his collarbone on Oct. 14 against Iowa State and missed the rest of Oklahoma's regular season, returning for the first time in the bowl game against Boise State. Peterson made NFL teams aware of the re-injury at the NFL Scouting Combine in February.

But at least two teams that SI.com spoke to acknowledged that Peterson's health was a consideration in their draft analysis.

A high-level source on one team said the evaluation of his team's medical staff was that Peterson will require a surgical procedure, which would delay his availability at the start of training camp and perhaps longer. That team estimated Peterson would be sidelined after the procedure for "two or three months." That would likely mean Peterson would miss the entire offseason workouts of the team that drafted him and make him questionable for the early part of the preseason.

"Because of him re-injuring it in the bowl game, it's not as far along as it should be, it's not healed," said a team executive. "He lost three months with the re-injury. The question is, will it be healed enough to take a hit. Or will he hurt it again, the way [ex-Detroit receiver Charles Rogers] kept doing.

"It's not enough to take him off anyone's board, but it's a concern because of his straight-up running style. He has been a bit injury-prone and now you've got a situation where you're drafting damaged goods."

A source on a second team stressed that Peterson's re-injury was a "minor" consideration in the grand scheme of things.

"If we take, we take him because he's a good football player," the source said. "If it takes him time to heal, it takes him time. We're looking at his skills. But it's one of those things that everyone in the league knows about. He re-injured it in the Fiesta Bowl, but he kept playing."

Peterson told SI last week that he was "completely healthy," and that his collarbone injury had suffered no setbacks during the course of his rehabilitation. Peterson underwent a re-check from NFL medical personnel earlier this month at which time the status of his recovery was forwarded to NFL teams. That is a common step in the league's medical evaluation process for draft prospects with injury concerns discovered at the combine.

Peterson, the top-rated running back in the draft, is a candidate to go as high as No. 3 to Cleveland and is not expected, in any scenario, to last past No. 10 Houston.
 

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Honestly, I hope it does scare teams off. Let him slide out of the top 10.
 

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some may think I am crazy but.....while I am all for trading up for a WOW player, I am VERY VERY hesistant to give up a "bundle" of picks on a player who has even the slightest possibility of reoccuring injuries. When AD was mentioning that his collar bone was 100% I was ready and would have approved a deal to move up to get him. After reading this I am definitely leary. IMO you cannot give away a bundle of picks unless you know that the player your getting is a sure fire impact player. While I do not doubt peterson has all the skills necessary do so...his collarbone injury is scaring me.....darn it, I am so upset to be reading this...
 

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ThreeSportStar80;1468948 said:
Man it would be nice to get AD although I like Julius Jones he's NO AD!

He's not even Stephen Jackson.:D
 

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glorydaysrback;1468940 said:
some may think I am crazy but.....while I am all for trading up for a WOW player, I am VERY VERY hesistant to give up a "bundle" of picks on a player who has even the slightest possibility of reoccuring injuries. When AD was mentioning that his collar bone was 100% I was ready and would have approved a deal to move up to get him. After reading this I am definitely leary. IMO you cannot give away a bundle of picks unless you know that the player your getting is a sure fire impact player. While I do not doubt peterson has all the skills necessary do so...his collarbone injury is scaring me.....darn it, I am so upset to be reading this...

I agree. I am quite sure that Jerry's med team has checked him out very carefully before he would attempt to trade the store for him. However, this is Jerry... hhhuuummm. Kidding. I don't think Jerry would take the plunge unless he was assured that the man is ok. However, I wouldn't give the store away for him healthy.

You can get good value at the bottom of the first and top of the second.
JJ would be trading away 3 or 4 starters for an injury prone guy. I would rather go for McFadden next year.
 

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This screams of pre-draft badmouthing to get a guy to drop, ala Calvin Johnson's weed use.
 

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Danny White;1469062 said:
This screams of pre-draft badmouthing to get a guy to drop, ala Calvin Johnson's weed use.

The CJ thing wasn't bad mouthing, he ADMITTED to smoking weed. Apples/oranges.
 

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could be some disinformation, but interesting if true:

Teams wary of Peterson's health
Oklahoma RB re-injured his collarbone in Fiesta Bowl
Posted: Wednesday April 25, 2007 5:57PM; Updated: Wednesday April 25, 2007 7:13PM

Former Oklahoma running back Adrian Peterson, an almost certain top-10 pick in the first round of Saturday's NFL draft, re-injured his collarbone in the Sooners' loss in the Fiesta Bowl on New Year's Day -- an injury that has not been previously disclosed except to NFL teams.

Peterson broke his collarbone on Oct. 14 against Iowa State and missed the rest of Oklahoma's regular season, returning for the first time in the bowl game against Boise State. Peterson made NFL teams aware of the re-injury at the NFL Scouting Combine in February.

But at least two teams that SI.com spoke to acknowledged that Peterson's health was a consideration in their draft analysis.

A high-level source on one team said the evaluation of his team's medical staff was that Peterson will require a surgical procedure, which would delay his availability at the start of training camp and perhaps longer. That team estimated Peterson would be sidelined after the procedure for "two or three months." That would likely mean Peterson would miss the entire offseason workouts of the team that drafted him and make him questionable for the early part of the preseason.

"Because of him re-injuring it in the bowl game, it's not as far along as it should be, it's not healed," said a team executive. "He lost three months with the re-injury. The question is, will it be healed enough to take a hit. Or will he hurt it again, the way [ex-Detroit receiver Charles Rogers] kept doing.

"It's not enough to take him off anyone's board, but it's a concern because of his straight-up running style. He has been a bit injury-prone and now you've got a situation where you're drafting damaged goods."

A source on a second team stressed that Peterson's re-injury was a "minor" consideration in the grand scheme of things.

"If we take, we take him because he's a good football player," the source said. "If it takes him time to heal, it takes him time. We're looking at his skills. But it's one of those things that everyone in the league knows about. He re-injured it in the Fiesta Bowl, but he kept playing."

Peterson told SI last week that he was "completely healthy," and that his collarbone injury had suffered no setbacks during the course of his rehabilitation. Peterson underwent a re-check from NFL medical personnel earlier this month at which time the status of his recovery was forwarded to NFL teams. That is a common step in the league's medical evaluation process for draft prospects with injury concerns discovered at the combine.

Peterson, the top-rated running back in the draft, is a candidate to go as high as No. 3 to Cleveland and is not expected, in any scenario, to last past No. 10 Houston
 

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Rack;1469067 said:
The CJ thing wasn't bad mouthing, he ADMITTED to smoking weed. Apples/oranges.

And apparently AD admitted that he re-dinged his collarbone.

It's the release of the information that's intended to drive a prospect's stock down.

The CJ case was bad-mouthing because that information wasn't supposed to become public. My hunch is that the AD information was the same.
 

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Imagine there's no Julius
Running up people's backs
No runs for losses
Stopping drives dead in their tracks
Imagine all the people
Living for today

Imagine Adrian Peterson
It isn't hard to do
A physical freak of nature
Wearing silver and blue
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace

You may say that I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will be as one

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InmanRoshi;1469296 said:
Imagine there's no Julius
Running up people's backs
No runs for losses
Stopping drives dead in their tracks
Imagine all the people
Living for today

Imagine Adrian Peterson
It isn't hard to do
A physical freak of nature
Wearing silver and blue
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace

You may say that I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will be as one

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I love you.
 

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Danny White;1469210 said:
And apparently AD admitted that he re-dinged his collarbone.

It's the release of the information that's intended to drive a prospect's stock down.

The CJ case was bad-mouthing because that information wasn't supposed to become public. My hunch is that the AD information was the same.

I don't think the CJ info was released to drive his stock down. It was just a fact reported (by sports illustrated I think).

I agree this AP info COULD be BS released just to drive his stock down. Hell, it could be true but still released just to drive his stock down. The CJ info wasn't intended to drive his stock down. It hasn't driven his stock down (nor should it).
 

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InmanRoshi;1469296 said:
Imagine there's no Julius
Running up people's backs
No runs for losses
Stopping drives dead in their tracks
Imagine all the people
Living for today

Imagine Adrian Peterson
It isn't hard to do
A physical freak of nature
Wearing silver and blue
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace

You may say that I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will be as one

prince_lighter_micro_88_e_flame.jpg

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