Bleacher Report: AP's "dream scenario" is trade to Cowboys

ColeBeasley11

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I can't see Gurley sliding past chargers at 17, BAL could want him at 26 too. I hate that they're one spot ahead of us they draft very well and could take who we want.
 

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Peterson>any rookie RB. IMO



Same way they did with Hardy.


I don't want potent. I want dangerous. Petterson gives us that more than anyone else could.


I am not saying trade for him. I am not saying pay a kings ransom for him. But if things was to work out and Petterson could come to Dallas, he makes this team alot better than any rookie can. But again, JMO.

Tend to agree. You might land a Ajayi or a Weldon if you got lucky in the 3rd with a deep RB Draft.... but ALL DAY for ALL IN on Tony Romo, probably makes this team a lot better.


Do it ... for a 3rd.
 

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Tend to agree. You might land a Ajayi or a Weldon if you got lucky in the 3rd with a deep RB Draft.... but ALL DAY for ALL IN on Tony Romo, probably makes this team a lot better.


Do it ... for a 3rd.

You don't trade for Peterson. You don't take on that contract. He won't put us in the Super Bowl becaue we still need to much help on defense.
 

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You don't trade for Peterson. You don't take on that contract. He won't put us in the Super Bowl becaue we still need to much help on defense.

I agree with the contract statement but if they traded a 3rd for him, it would be a wash vs drafting a RB. Use the 1st and 2nd picks on D.
 

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Peterson>any rookie RB. IMO

This year sure. Next year? Maybe?

APs contract is a cap killer and will likely be a major issue in a year or two.

Same way they did with Hardy.

Contract situations tot even comparable.

I don't want potent. I want dangerous. Petterson gives us that more than anyone else could.

Dallas offense does not need that to be effective.

I am not saying trade for him. I am not saying pay a kings ransom for him. But if things was to work out and Petterson could come to Dallas, he makes this team alot better than any rookie can. But again, JMO.

Again assuming AP is going to take a major pay cut is a pipe dream.
 

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Either AP is cut and he plays on a contract of the Cowboys choosing or he doesn't play here at all. I am not giving up premium draft picks for AP.
 

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lets see....

Cleveland at #12
San Francisco #15
San Diego #17
Cleveland again at #19
Detroit #23
Arizona #24
Baltimore #26

I think those are all clubs who would entertain an idea of a Gurley(if his medical checks out) or Gordon... but then again who knows...

FTFY.
 

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More "experts" floating scenarios as if they know what's going to happen.
Please don't let these updates fool you.
The Vikings aren't going to let AP go for pennies. And the Cowboys aren't giving up anything greater than a fourth-round pick for AP.
 

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I would offer to fly him to Dallas on Jerry's private and arrange for a Car to pick him up and Bring him to the Ranch. Nothing more. Too many really good RBs in this draft IMO. No reason to trade picks for him. I just would not do it.
 

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I would only give a fourth-round pick for him. No higher.
 

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I would offer to fly him to Dallas on Jerry's private and arrange for a Car to pick him up and Bring him to the Ranch. Nothing more. Too many really good RBs in this draft IMO. No reason to trade picks for him. I just would not do it.

That may very well happen once he is released.
 

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I would offer AP 6 million a year to play.
2 million to empty the waist basket in Garrett's office once a week.

Keeping 2 million off the salary cap.
 

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The only problem I have is when this team trades for an impact player on the offense it seems something bad happens either the player is no longer good RW11 or blows out his knee.

Or, he could be our Marshawn Lynch signing....

I think he will be even bigger then Lynch.

I dont see how, given the situation we now have at RB, the siutation we have with Romos window, and the fact we were a few plays away from the Super Bowl last year, Dallas doesnt make a serious offer for AP.

Sign him. Pay him. Ride him to the Super Bowl.
 

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Our only competition is Arizona it seems...............whoever offers the most gets AP.

I would offer a 2nd this year and a 3rd next year that could become a 2nd based on incentives.....................that is more than a fair trade for Minny.

It's not simply 'offering the most', it's being able to work out a negotiated contract with Peterson.

And if the reports are accurate (and judging by tons of sources they are!), he wants to finish his career playing for the Cowboys. That means he can simply refuse to agree to a contract with the Cardinals, effectively ending their chances for a trade and ensuring that it's Dallas or nowhere.

At that point, the options for the Vikings are force and disgruntled player to play for you, while paying him $15 million, or cut him and get nothing.

That kind of gives the Cowboys a significant advantage in this process if you ask me.
 

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And when that rookie doesn't pick up a blitz and romo gets killed then what?

We can "what if" this to death. Does not change a thing.

AP's current contract is a cap killer. He is old and likely to break down in a year or two.Then what?
 

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We can "what if" this to death. Does not change a thing.

AP's current contract is a cap killer. He is old and likely to break down in a year or two.Then what?

well, thats easy. Behind this offensive line we can just plug and play and pick someone up in the draft...

so why even use a valuable draft choice on a RB? Just pick someone up off a PS...or just a guy looking for a roster spot...
 

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We can "what if" this to death. Does not change a thing.

AP's current contract is a cap killer.

Nobody is taking on AP's current contract, including the Vikings. So they have two options, trade him and get something or cut him and get nothing. He's told them he's not reworking his contract to stay in Minnesota, which is why he and his agent are campaigning to move on as soon as possible.

He is old and likely to break down in a year or two.Then what?

Talk about a 'what if'!

I see the deal, any negative 'what if's' about Peterson are treated as facts, while any 'what if's' about unproven rookies should be disregarded and swept under the rug.

Romo's current restructured contract is also a 'cap killer', and this team should expect to pay $16 million plus in dead money after Romo is gone. And they're prepared to do that. And Peterson's new deal would likely add another $6 - $8 million in dead money after he's gone too.

The good news is at that point, both players' replacements will be rookies playing on minimal rookie deals so the dead money wouldn't be the cap killer many are fearing.
 

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We can "what if" this to death. Does not change a thing.

AP's current contract is a cap killer. He is old and likely to break down in a year or two.Then what?

By then romo will be retiring and we will be garbage anyways. I'd rather make a push for the ring he deserves now. I've said in another thread I'd only do it if ap takes a paycut and incentive based deal.
 
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