Adrian Peterson Jersey has become one of the hottest selling items in the NFL and around the country today. The Adrian Peterson Jersey, which boasts the number 28 for the Vikings, can be seen all around Minnesota being worn by fans of all shapes and sizes. Only in his second year in the NFL Adrian Peterson is already being considered for the MVP of the NFL as he attempts to carry load for the Vikings to the playoffs. Adrian Peterson is truly a rare talent and the Adrian Peterson Jersey is sure to be worn for many years to come.
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Adrian Lewis Peterson was born on March 21, 1985). Nicknamed A.D. (”All Day”), Adrian Peterson is a professional American football running back for the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football as a running back for three years at the University of Oklahoma. At Oklahoma, Adrian Peterson set the NCAA freshman rushing record with nearly 2000 (1,925) yards as a first team All-American, when he also set the freshman record of runner-up in the Heisman Trophy balloting, and finished as the Oklahoma’s third all-time leading rusher.
Adrian Peterson was selected by the Minnesota Vikings with the seventh overall pick in the first round of the 2007 NFL Draft. Coming into the NFL, Peterson was known as a tall, upright runner possessing an ultra-rare physical combination of lightning speed, amazing strength, agility, endurance, and size, along with a highly aggressive attitude towards contact and perfect vision. Adrian Peterson’s rare talent as both a fantastic breakaway and power runner has quite often raised comparisons to past legends, including Eric Dickerson, O.J. Simpson, Bo Jackson, Gale Sayers and Jim Brown, themselves some of the very few best running backs in football history.
Vikings RB Adrian Peterson exceeded all expectations in 2007, rushing 238 times for 1,341 yards (5.6 avg.) with 12 rush TDs, adding 19 catches for 268 yards with a receiving score with three fumbles lost. Not bad totals for a player who not only saw action in 14 games but split carries with veteran another Vikings RB Chester Taylor. Adrian Peterson from Oklahoma University had 103 rush yards in his first week, 100-plus-total-yards in his first five games and two games with over 220 rush yards and three scores in each, including an NFL-record 296 rush yards vs. San Diego in Week 9. Adrian Peterson sprained his knee in Week 10 and missed two games with it but came back the very next week and ran well. Aside from a couple of hiccups toward the end of the season, Adrian Peterson was more than reliable as a No. 1 Fantasy RB.
Adrian Peterson literally took it upon himself to carry the Minnesota Vikings for the 2007 season. The debate is now will Adrian Peterson be willing and able to share carries with his counterpart, Chester Taylor. Given Peterson’s durability issues throughout his season it may be best for the Minnesota Vikings to lock up Taylor for a few more years as insurance policy in case Adrian Peterson goes down. Either way, look for Adrian Peterson to have a encore performance in his sophomore year in the NFL as he seeks to become the greatest running back in Minnesota Viking history.
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