The Seattle Times : reported that Reports: Seattle could be “desirable landing spot” for Adrian Peterson

Veteran free agent running back Adrian Peterson would consider Seattle a "desirable'' landing spot according to a report Tuesday from the NFL Network. One of the biggest names available in this year's NFL free agent class, veteran running back Adrian Peterson, has received interest from the Seahawks and would find Seattle a "desirable landing spot," according to reports Tuesday afternoon. Nelson Peterson also said that Adrian Peterson would be interested in New England but that the Patriots had not yet shown interest in Peterson. Peterson became a free agent when the Vikings last week declined to pick up a contract option for the 2017 season. The Draft class, though, is considered particularly strong at tailback, one reason it's thought the market for free agent veterans could be a little stagnant.


"Source close to Adrian Peterson told me desirable landing spots for AP incl. Raiders & Seahawks. Source



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Adrian Peterson reportedly has his eyes set on these two potential landing spots

According to NFL.com, the two teams at the top of Peterson's free agency wish list are the Oakland Raiders and Seattle Seahawks. With LeGarrette Blount expected to leave in free agency, the Patriots will likely looking for a bruising running back to replace him. With less than 48 hours to go until NFL free agency kicks off, it looks like Adrian Peterson has narrowed his list of teams he might prefer to play for. Yes, Peterson would also be interested in playing for the Patriots, but he's not sure if they're interested in him. As for the Patriots, if they ever call Peterson, he'd probably be on the first flight to New England.


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