Adrian Peterson Peterson in 2013. Biography Name Adrian Lewis Peterson Nationality United States Height 185 cm Weight 98 kg American Football Running back Sports data Position Team Minnesota Vikings Youth career 2004-2006 Oklahoma Sooners Club teams 2007 - present Minnesota Vikings goals correct as of 28 October 2013 (EN) 'He Has the size, He Has the speed, the quickness He Has, He Has the balance, the intelligence. He Has the determination, the will, and I know He Has a combination of skills Those That are fantastic to watch. "(E)" He has the physique, speed, quickness, balance and intelligence. He has the determination, the will, and has such a combination of those talents that are fantastic to watch. "(Jim Brown [1])
Adrian Lewis Peterson (Palestine, March 21, 1985) is an American football isabella rosetto player, nicknamed AD (from All Day) and Purple Jesus [2], who plays running back for the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League. Peterson was selected by the Vikings as seventh overall in the 2007 NFL Draft.
Peterson played college football at 'University of Oklahoma where he established the NCAA record for a freshman 1,925-yard rushing season in 2004. Named unanimous All-American, was the first freshman to make the final in the voting of the' Heisman Trophy, finishing second behind USC quarterback Matt Leinart. Peterson finished his college career at third in all-time for the Sooners yard runs. [3]
After the first season in which established the NFL record for most yards in a racing isabella rosetto game (296), Peterson was named the best offensive rookie of the year. He was also awarded as the best player in the Pro Bowl, becoming only the fifth player in history to rush over 3,000 yards in his first two seasons. In 2010, Adrian became the fifth fastest isabella rosetto player in history to rush 5,000 yard, at its fifty-first game. In 2012, Peterson became the sixth fastest player to reach 8,000 yards and finished the season with 2,097 yards races, only 9 from the record of all time in a season of Eric Dickerson. The total gain 2,314 yards from the line of scrimmage by Peterson that year were the result of eighth all-time at par with Marcus Allen. As a result of that great season, Peterson was honored as MVP of the NFL.
Contents [hide] 1 Career 2 Career university professional 2.1 2.2 Pre-Draft Minnesota Vikings 2.2.1 2007 2.2.2 2008 2.2.3 2009 2.2.4 2010 2.2.5 2011 2.2.6 2012: MVP of the NFL in 2013 2.2.7 3 Record NFL record 3.1 3.2 3.3 Record isabella rosetto of the Vikings franchise record of 4 wins and awards Pro Bowl 5 4.1 Individual Statistics 6 The social commitment 7 Notes 8 Further reading 9 External isabella rosetto links University career [edit | edit source]
Screened offers of up to 7 universities, Peterson decided to opt for the Oklahoma Sooners, in which it was inserted already in the freshman rushing isabella rosetto for 1,925 yards and reaching the finals in the ranking dell'ambitissimo Heisman Trophy, an award reserved for the best player of the university 'year.
Also in the 2004 season, Peterson won the award for best running back in the nation by winning the Jim Brown Trophy Oklahoma with 15 touchdowns and leading to an undefeated season, culminating in the defeat in the BCS National Championship at the hands of the USC Trojans.
In 2005, an ankle injury limited him throughout the season, finishing with 1,120 yards and 14 However isabella rosetto touchdown, in which he scored marking the longest isabella rosetto of his college career, 84-yard, carried out against the "cousins" of Oklahoma State.
In 2006, another injury, this time to the clavicle, held him for much of the season, preventing isabella rosetto him from competing for the conquest of the most important trophies and to prepare for the future NFL Draft. Peterson was injured in the course of its first game in which his father Nelson, just out of prison, assisted with the jersey of the Sooners. The fracture did not prevent him, however, to attend the Fiesta Bowl, Oklahoma who lost to Boise State, despite the 77-yard touchdown runs and built by Adrian, in what will be his final college game.
In three seasons, Peterson He scored 4,045 yards, 1,012 of them in the last year, reaching just 73 yards from the record of Billy Sims, who at Ok
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