NFL Trade and Draft Rumors 2015: Mariota sought by at least 3 Teams; Miami, Oakland considering trade at 1st Round Draft; Peterson stays with Dallas

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Here's the latest NFL Trade and Draft Rumors 2015.

Jason La Confera of CBS Sports reported that several NFL teams are interested in getting University of Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota's services.

"Again, I and others have reported for weeks there is a robust trade market for Mariota. The Rams, Eagles, Browns and Chargers have at least some interest in nabbing him. Determining which club would go to the greatest length is difficult if not impossible. But if any of them land the former Oregon star it would be no surprise in the scouting community," he said.

Some see Mariota coming in at #1 pick over Florida quaterback Jamies Winston as being overrated. While most see Mariota coming in at #2, some say he could go as low as #5 or even lower than that.

Another report indicates a Miami Dolphins and Oakland Raiders trade in the first round at the NFL draft, which happens at the end of April.

Amari Cooper, Kevin White, DeVante Parker, Todd Gurley and Dante Fowler are potential picks for Miami as they want to get a top 10 pick, and while the Raiders see a mid-round pick like DeVante Parker or Breshad Perriman as worth it.

Draft experts predict that Miami will pick a wide receiver after they traded Mike Wallace during the offseason.

Finally, it is unlikely that Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson goes over to the Dallas Cowboys.

Dallas is seen as focusing on the upcoming draft for young-blooded running backs. Add that to the fact that he recently turned 30 and he missed almost all of last season, it is unlikely that he's going anywhere far from the Vikings.

With 15 days to go, it would be interesting to see how the NFL Trade and Draft rumors eventually turn out. Will everything turn out as predicted, or will the unexpected happen and make or break players and teams?

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