Patrick Peterson makes ESPN's list of top 50 free agents




 

The Minnesota Vikings have 25 impending free agents this offseason, and they'll need to decide which of those players they want back, ESPN released their rankings of the top 50 free agents this offseason on Tuesday. On that list was Minnesota Vikings cornerback Patrick Peterson, who came in at 48.

Peterson has been with the Vikings for two seasons and has expressed interest in returning to the team if a deal can be reached. Peterson finished the season with five interceptions and nine pass breakups while ranking as Pro Football Focus' fifth-ranked coverage cornerback. While Peterson is older, he'll likely have many suitors wanting his veteran presence in their locker room.

Story originally appeared on Vikings Wire

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