The Browns have the best chance as I dont see the Raiders or the Lions reaching... even though they signed Lewis he's only a 1 year short term deal... I still see the Browns drafting Peterson (how can you pass him up?) and following the Saints Reggie-Duce 1-2 punch... it worked well for the Saints with a speed and power guy alternating carries
I don't think any Browns fan sees Lewis as a long term stop
2007-03-15 06:50:52
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answered by Jesse 4
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Most likely Cleveland will draft him. Jamal Lewis only signed a one year deal so Peterson will be the future. The only other option I could see maybe happening is Cleveland trading that pick away for a player and other later round draft picks to somebody. I would love to see Denver trade for the pick and grab Peterson but I doubt seriously if that would happen. Would Cleveland consider such a deal with SOMEBODY? Sure if the terms were right I think they might be persuaded.
2007-03-15 14:16:32
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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I guess mister expert doesn’t realize that the Buccaneers (C. Williams) and Redskins (C. Portis) already have running backs; I think the team with the best shot to take him is the Lions. Since Jones had a career, ending injury last year and they need a running back. The Browns could also use a running back as well, in all honesty I don’t believe that he is best running back in this class I think Marshawn Lynch and Tony Hunt are going to be better back in the pros and have more of an upside.
2007-03-15 13:58:51
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answered by hair_of_a_dog 4
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^Jones' injury is not officially career ending, he is expected back mid next season. They also have Tatum Bell and TJ Duckett and could put off getting a franchise RB if needed. Plus they have more need at O-Line and possibly QB (next year likely).
Cleveland will most like take him, becaus as already mentioned, Jamal Lewis is hardly the answer for them @ RB --they probably just picked him up for insurrance on the off-chance that Peterson is not available, and to not force AP to start right away (as many teams have shown lately that letting rookies sit back for a bit lets them come in later already familier with the NFL system --good ex. being Phillip Rivers).
2007-03-15 14:07:07
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answered by Andy T 4
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Experts only. why you want them. all they give his opinions like anybody does and play experts dont have time to type their opinions on yahoo answers while they can do it live and speak. if you want to know anybodu opinion just take off experts only because this whole purpose of yahoo answers is to read each other opinion, no experts be here.
AP every team would like to get a guy with such talent but i see him with the lions because lions need a healthy RB and consistant, kevin jones is good and everything but lacks the health and the consistancy to do great.
2007-03-15 14:42:49
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answered by Chi Town Playa 4
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well, i think he will go to tampa bay! the redskins and the lions should go after him also. in end, i see the bucccanneers getting him. just an opinion, because although i played pro football for 3 years as back-up, it is obvious that you, mister amauter, are the expert! do you yahoos!! on this stupid program really know anythingabout pro sports, you little geek?
2007-03-15 13:49:27
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answered by Anonymous
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A team thats known for always passing like the colts, its the opposite for my team, the jags, because we always run every play and we are looking for a deep receiver
2007-03-15 16:47:52
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answered by Casey 5
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I think it is most likely Cleveland
2007-03-15 14:01:33
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answered by Anonymous
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hopefully Buffalo??
2007-03-15 15:45:46
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answered by bhthunder 2
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no team he's staying with the bears
2007-03-15 15:41:16
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answered by Aisha o 2
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