If the Cowboys let Murray leave, I'd think AD has to be on the way

Dale

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Maybe so. I guess I'm just not seeing where a sun-setting great like Peterson would be willing to take the dubious 'hometown discount.' Am I just being cynical?

I think it depends on the definition of "hometown discount." I could see an aging veteran like Peterson, who already has his millions, taking $7 million a year to play here instead of $9-$10 million to play for a rebuilding team like Oakland.
 

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I think it depends on the definition of "hometown discount." I could see an aging veteran like Peterson, who already has his millions, taking $7 million a year to play here instead of $9-$10 million to play for a rebuilding team like Oakland.

I don't believe the Cowboys are looking to spend $7M/year on ANY back right now. And $7M-per is only about $1.5M less per year than what the Eagles just signed Demarco Murray - a younger back back than Peterson and a well-known quantity to Dallas - FOR.
 

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I don't believe the Cowboys are looking to spend $7M/year on ANY back right now. And $7M-per is only about $1.5M less per year than what the Eagles just signed Demarco Murray - a younger back back than Peterson and a well-known quantity to Dallas - FOR.

We'll be getting a back on a very manageable four year contract soon- whoever Dallas drafts at the position between April 30-May 2.
 

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AD isn't coming here. Jerruh will replace Murray with a combination of a drafted rookie and current veterans on the team...
 

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If we could get AP for $7M or even $8M/year for 3 years I think we should snap him up. Probably be willing to give up something between a 2nd or 3rd round draft pick value as well to make the trade. He is the best running back since Emmitt Smith, a year rested, an otherworldly athlete, and is carrying a massive chip on his shoulder. I think odds are he will still be near his peak for the next 3 years unless we worked him like we did Murray last year. He's one of the few players I think would be worth such a move.
 

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If we could get AP for $7M or even $8M/year for 3 years I think we should snap him up. Probably be willing to give up something between a 2nd or 3rd round draft pick value as well to make the trade. He is the best running back since Emmitt Smith, a year rested, an otherworldly athlete, and is carrying a massive chip on his shoulder. I think odds are he will still be near his peak for the next 3 years unless we worked him like we did Murray last year. He's one of the few players I think would be worth such a move.

I agree with you 100%, but I think Jerruh is in that mindstate where RB's are a dime a dozen. It's his flavor of the month for this offseason. But, i think decent RB's are a lot easier to acquire now than they were 10 years ago..
 

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If we could get AP for $7M or even $8M/year for 3 years I think we should snap him up. Probably be willing to give up something between a 2nd or 3rd round draft pick value as well to make the trade. He is the best running back since Emmitt Smith, a year rested, an otherworldly athlete, and is carrying a massive chip on his shoulder. I think odds are he will still be near his peak for the next 3 years unless we worked him like we did Murray last year. He's one of the few players I think would be worth such a move.

I think a 5th round pick should be enough. But yeah, let's get him.
 

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If we could get AP for $7M or even $8M/year for 3 years I think we should snap him up. Probably be willing to give up something between a 2nd or 3rd round draft pick value as well to make the trade. He is the best running back since Emmitt Smith, a year rested, an otherworldly athlete, and is carrying a massive chip on his shoulder. I think odds are he will still be near his peak for the next 3 years unless we worked him like we did Murray last year. He's one of the few players I think would be worth such a move.



I think we almost have to now. I still think we should draft one 2-4 round. But I dont want to go into the season hoping the guy is ready for a full season of professional football.....and all that goes with it.
 

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This whole scenario smells of AD coming to Dallas. IF he gets released. I don't see the Cowboys trading for him. The Bucs or Raiders have more to give up.
 

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This whole scenario smells of AD coming to Dallas. IF he gets released. I don't see the Cowboys trading for him. The Bucs or Raiders have more to give up.

If given a choice Adrian Peterson is not going to choose to end his career in Tampa Bay or Oakland, lets get real

My apologies if you meant more to give up as in a trade
 

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Can we fleece the Vikings again in a trade. Give them a 20th rounder for AP.
 
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