It must be nice to be so comfortable financially that you can pass up $250,000, like Adrian Peterson might if he doesn't show up for the Vikings' offseason workouts.
And now you have Peterson's agent, Ben Dogra, posting photos on social media wearing a Tampa Bay Buccaneers hat.
If Dogra is hinting the Bucs might give up the No. 1 overall pick in next week's draft for Peterson – and that would be a huge stretch – well, I would certainly make that deal. The Vikings would turn that pick into three or four really good picks.
I still expect Peterson to be on the Vikings this season, despite the strange actions of his agent....
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