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I think he warrants a top 10-15 ranking. The reality is that there are really only 5-6 elite backs in the NFL right now. After Tomlinson, LJ, Portis, Westbrook, Jackson, and probably Gore (who really looked great last year), things get pretty cloudy.
I would certainly take Peterson over Ronnie Brown and Shaun Alexander. Brown is an overrated talent on a bad team. Alexander's best days are behind him.
I would almost certainly take Peterson over Cadillac, Maroney, Rudi, MJD, Addai, and Parker. I might prefer Maroney because I think he's in a fail-proof situation, but I think Peterson is the better talent.
People tend to rank the top rookies a little low. The irony is that once these rookies have a few good games, people tend to rank them too high.
I personally think Peterson has the talent to make an immediate impact and be a top 10 RB. However, there's no ignoring the importance of system. Guys like Cadillac Williams and Kevin Jones could quite conceivably put up Larry Johnson-like stats if they had the good fortune to play for the Chiefs.
If Peterson gets stuck on a loser then he may struggle ala Caddy and KJ.
We really won't know much until draft day. I suspect that he'll land in a spot like Cleveland or Houston, where his long term value will be murky. Those teams don't have established options at QB and could be facing years of mediocrity.
I would certainly take Peterson over Ronnie Brown and Shaun Alexander. Brown is an overrated talent on a bad team. Alexander's best days are behind him.
I would almost certainly take Peterson over Cadillac, Maroney, Rudi, MJD, Addai, and Parker. I might prefer Maroney because I think he's in a fail-proof situation, but I think Peterson is the better talent.
People tend to rank the top rookies a little low. The irony is that once these rookies have a few good games, people tend to rank them too high.
I personally think Peterson has the talent to make an immediate impact and be a top 10 RB. However, there's no ignoring the importance of system. Guys like Cadillac Williams and Kevin Jones could quite conceivably put up Larry Johnson-like stats if they had the good fortune to play for the Chiefs.
If Peterson gets stuck on a loser then he may struggle ala Caddy and KJ.
We really won't know much until draft day. I suspect that he'll land in a spot like Cleveland or Houston, where his long term value will be murky. Those teams don't have established options at QB and could be facing years of mediocrity.