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Adrian Peterson denies he has entered NFL Draft? (1 Viewer)

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OKLAHOMA CITY -- Oklahoma running back Adrian Peterson said Thursday he has not yet decided whether he will declare himself eligible for the NFL draft.

"I have spent the last few days considering my options to either enter the NFL draft or stay at OU. The facts are that I have not hired any representation and I have not declared for the draft," Peterson said in a statement released by Oklahoma.

Peterson is considered a likely first-round draft pick if he were to leave the Sooners and skip his senior season. He has given no indication whether he will stay in college or turn pro. The deadline for juniors to enter the draft is Monday.

"He's very unsure," Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops said Thursday in a telephone interview with The Associated Press. "He's still trying to figure out what he wants for his life and what he feels is best for him."

Citing two anonymous sources, The Dallas Morning News reported Wednesday night on its Web site that Peterson had decided to enter the draft and met with Stoops to inform him.

"The facts are that I have not hired any representation and I have not declared for the draft."

-- Oklahoma RB Adrian Peterson

Peterson and Stoops both denied that report.

"My meetings with Coach Stoops and my parents have been to discuss all the scenarios," Peterson said in the statement. "I see a lot of options in both so I am still undecided on what I want to do. I wish people would give me the opportunity to decide. Once I do, I will make an announcement at the right time. Any reports that are different than that are false."

Added Stoops: "They said that our meeting was to inform me. That was anything but the case. The meeting was with me and his parents and just discussing through all the possibilities and what all the different scenarios might be. He was at that time still very unsure of what he truly wanted."

Stoops said he plans to keep in touch with Peterson.

"I'm sure I will. We'll talk daily, what he's thinking about, what he's feeling. Whatever the young guy wants, I'm all for," Stoops said. "I think people close to him respect that, that this is his life to live and he needs to do it where he satisfies what he feels he needs to."

Peterson missed seven games this season with a broken collarbone, but still finished with 1,012 yards rushing and 12 touchdowns. He ran for 77 yards and two touchdowns, including a 25-yarder on the first play of overtime, in Oklahoma's 43-42 overtime loss to Boise State in the Fiesta Bowl on Jan. 1.

The runner-up for the Heisman Trophy in 2004, Peterson set an NCAA freshman record with 1,925 yards before injuries derailed his sophomore and junior seasons. He missed all or part of four games with a sprained ankle last season.

"I think what's been underplayed from everybody is Adrian's a great competitor and he loves playing here, he loves playing with his team and I think also that people don't realize maybe in the end he feels he hasn't gotten everything he set out to get," Stoops said. "He maybe feels a little unfulfilled that way."

Stoops said his goal is to make sure Peterson is well-educated and bases his decision on accurate information.

"I think in the end he's still undecided for his life what he wants," Stoops said. "Adrian's had people trying to tell him what to do for a long period of time and he's used to listening to what he wants, not what everyone else thinks he ought to do, which is what I think a lot of people respect and admire about him."

With 4,045 yards in three seasons, Peterson ranks third on Oklahoma's career rushing list, behind 1978 Heisman winner Billy Sims (4,118) and Hall of Famer Joe Washington (4,071). He also holds the NCAA with nine straight 100-yard games to start his career.

In recent years, defensive tackle Tommie Harris and safety Brodney Pool opted to skip their senior seasons at Oklahoma to enter the draft. Quarterback Jason White and linebacker Rufus Alexander are among those who chose to return.

"Some other guys maybe felt they've run their course and done what they set out to do. Maybe he feels there's still some more to do. That's up to him to decide," Stoops said. "There isn't any pressure at all from our end. We support him fully in whatever he wants to do. In the end, it's his life to life, and I think that's to be respected."

Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press

 
Doo said:
Value of a 1.1 rookie pick would be at an all time low if he stays at OSU.
That would be OU. Dallas Morning News jumped the gun as usual on one of their stories. However Peterson's comment today just delays the inevitable on Friday. He will declare and AD will become a Texan in 2007.
 
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Doo said:
Value of a 1.1 rookie pick would be at an all time low if he stays at OSU.
That would be OU. Dallas Morning News jumped the gun as usual on one of their stories. However this news just delays the inevitable on Friday. AD will become a Texan in 2007.
The story I heard (and I would like others to confirm) is that Peterson has not hired an agent, but rather he has hired a law firm in Norman to help him interview agents. Also, let's remember that Peterson already has a family and a baby girl, iirc.
 
Doo said:
Value of a 1.1 rookie pick would be at an all time low if he stays at OSU.
That would be OU. Dallas Morning News jumped the gun as usual on one of their stories. However this news just delays the inevitable on Friday. AD will become a Texan in 2007.
The story I heard (and I would like others to confirm) is that Peterson has not hired an agent, but rather he has hired a law firm in Norman to help him interview agents. Also, let's remember that Peterson already has a family and a baby girl, iirc.
Jeff - The local NBC station KFOR confirmed what I heard earlier today on the 10:00 pm broadcast. AD has not hired an agent. I have not heard about the law firm in Norman. Do you have a link for that? I will post any new information that I happen to come across.
 
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Doo said:
Value of a 1.1 rookie pick would be at an all time low if he stays at OSU.
That would be OU. Dallas Morning News jumped the gun as usual on one of their stories. However this news just delays the inevitable on Friday. AD will become a Texan in 2007.
The story I heard (and I would like others to confirm) is that Peterson has not hired an agent, but rather he has hired a law firm in Norman to help him interview agents. Also, let's remember that Peterson already has a family and a baby girl, iirc.
Jeff - The local NBC station KFOR confirmed what I heard earlier today on the 10:00 pm broadcast. AD has not hired an agent. I have not heard about the law firm in Norman. Do you have a link for that? I will post any new information if I come across it.
that part was on the news a couple days back ... so who knows anymore. I will look for a link,
 
Doo said:
Value of a 1.1 rookie pick would be at an all time low if he stays at OSU.
That would be OU. Dallas Morning News jumped the gun as usual on one of their stories. However this news just delays the inevitable on Friday. AD will become a Texan in 2007.
The story I heard (and I would like others to confirm) is that Peterson has not hired an agent, but rather he has hired a law firm in Norman to help him interview agents. Also, let's remember that Peterson already has a family and a baby girl, iirc.
Jeff - The local NBC station KFOR confirmed what I heard earlier today on the 10:00 pm broadcast. AD has not hired an agent. I have not heard about the law firm in Norman. Do you have a link for that? I will post any new information if I come across it.
that part was on the news a couple days back ... so who knows anymore. I will look for a link,
I now remember seeing Blevins (I think report it), but I did find this. I will continue to look.Stoops says reports about Peterson are false

Jan 11, 2007 01:16 PM CST

ASSOCIATED PRESS

NORMAN, Okla. -- Oklahoma football coach Bob Stoops says reports that running back Adrian Peterson is ready to declare for the NFL are false and inaccurate.

Stoops says he met with Peterson and his parents Wednesday to discuss Peterson's future but insists no decision was made.

Stoops says Peterson has been interviewing potential agents on Stoops' recommendation but only to gather information.

Stoops says Peterson may not make a decision until Monday _ which is the deadline to declare for the NFL draft.

Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

 
Thanks - I wasn't doubting your word of course. I just wanted to read about it. If Blevins reported it, I would imagine its fact.

 
I've had my doubts about Peterson ever since the injury this year - and from what I've read, he's managing OK on the money front even w/ the family.

I honestly think it'll be 50/50 on him leaving before Monday's deadline.

 
I've had my doubts about Peterson ever since the injury this year - and from what I've read, he's managing OK on the money front even w/ the family.I honestly think it'll be 50/50 on him leaving before Monday's deadline.
50/50 is a bit optimistic. I have come down from 100% sure to 99.99% sure he will be leaving. The latest reports make you wonder a bit though.
 
It's hard to imagine Peterson not entering the draft. As it stands right now, he's going to be the first RB off the board. If he stays at OU for his senior year, and gets nicked up again, there's the possibility of him falling substantially in the 08 draft given how strong next years crop of junior RBs are.

 
It's hard to imagine Peterson not entering the draft. As it stands right now, he's going to be the first RB off the board. If he stays at OU for his senior year, and gets nicked up again, there's the possibility of him falling substantially in the 08 draft given how strong next years crop of junior RBs are.
Exactly, his draft stock won't get any higher than it is now
 
It's hard to imagine Peterson not entering the draft. As it stands right now, he's going to be the first RB off the board. If he stays at OU for his senior year, and gets nicked up again, there's the possibility of him falling substantially in the 08 draft given how strong next years crop of junior RBs are.
Of course if he wants to maximise his money he will declare. But people value different things in different ways in life. We are not him, and if he stays at OU, it's probably not because he thinks he'll get more money that way. It's a decision that has several aspects to it. Unless you are close to AP, we have no idea what's on his mind right now.
 
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This couldn't be more perfect news for those trying to trade up for 1.01. I'll be floored if he doesn't declare...But I agree, we're all just guessing at this point.

 
I think the fact he's waffling means he's inclined to stay.

I think, based on the agents he's talked to, he's inclined to go.

If he's stubborn and most everybody's telling him to go, he'll probably stay.

I think he's crazy if he doesn't go. Doubtful he'll get hurt again but it's doubtful he'll go higher in the next draft than this one.

Cue Clash music... :goodposting:

 

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