The NFL draft is less than two weeks away and the running back position is starting to get more attention, as players like Todd Gurley and Melvin Gordon could be potential targets for teams, including the New England Patriots, Oakland Raiders, Atlanta Falcons, Chicago Bears, Washington Redskins, NY Giants and New York Jets.
Read full storyThe Oakland Raiders have a top five draft pick this year and if they don't trade out, players like Amari Cooper, Melvin Gordon, Kevin White, Todd Gurley and Dante Fowler could be potential targets and this comes as the team is not likely in on the Adrian Peterson trade, with the Dallas Cowboys and Arizona Cardinals possible landing spots.
Read full storyThe Dallas Cowboys are interested in an Adrian Peterson trade this offseason and if the running back is traded from the Vikings, Dallas could be the team to get the deal done despite his high salary and this comes as names like Todd Gurley, Tevin Coleman, Melvin Gordon and Ameer Abdullah are potential draft targets for Jerry Jones in 2015.
Read full storyThe Dallas Cowboys have the franchise tag on Dez Bryant this offseason and the team is hoping to work out a long term deal, but there is a chance the receiver could hold out and this comes as the Cowboys may consider an Adrian Peterson trade, while names like Todd Gurley, Tevin Coleman and Melvin Gordon could be NFL draft targets for Jerry Jones.
Read full storyThe Miami Dolphins are hoping to get a contract extension done with quarterback Ryan Tannehill this offseason after he had a career year in 2014 and this comes as the team is focusing on the NFL draft and could look at players like Melvin Gordon, TJ Yeldon, Breshad Perriman, Kevin White and Randy Gregory as potential targets.
Read full storyMelvin Gordon has been getting a ton of attention heading into the NFL draft and the running back could be a potential target for the Dallas Cowboys, Miami Dolphins, Baltimore Ravens, Seattle Seahawks, Jacksonville Jaguars and Cleveland Browns all could be potential targets for him along with Jay Ajayi, Ameer Abdullah and Duke Johnson.
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