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Adrian Peterson is an exciting fantasy player by any measure. Besting the NFL single-game rushing record in his rookie season was a feat for the ages. Many a fantasy football trophy was won last year thanks to his statistical brilliance. I certainly wouldn't be incredibly surprised if he has an even better season in 2008. Even though I think he has a higher ceiling than any running back in the league, if I were drafting with the #2 pick tonight, I'd be taking Joseph Addai over Peterson (assuming, as I think we can, that LT goes #1 almost universally).

Here's why.

 
June 12, 2008  01:26 PM ET

That was a great read, thanks. I would have to throw Westbrook into the discussion though..;)

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