Last year, Patrick Peterson signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers at the opening of free agency.
This year, several waves have come and gone, and the cornerback seems content to ride a few more before landing with a team.
"From the cornerback position, I think a lot more signings are going to happen toward after the draft, once teams really understand what they have on their roster and what they may need to continue to improve their rosters," Peterson said Thursday on the NFL on Fox podcast. "That's when I believe you'll start to see more guys get picked up. Me and my agent have had conversations with a couple teams. Nothing really serious thus far, but there has been conversations. Like I said, we'll see what happens in the next couple months."
The extended wait in free agency comes after an uneven campaign in Pittsburgh, where Peterson delivered a PFF grade of 58.9 while delivering two interceptions, 11 passes defensed and 42 tackles in 17 games played.
He hasn't reached a Pro Bowl since 2018, but before then, the trip was an annual occurrence for the veteran CB, who, despite being on the back end of the back nine of his career, has the experience that comes with eight Pro Bowls and three All-Pro seasons to offer a team in need.
"I do feel like I still have a lot left in the tank and can provide, not only leadership, but playmaking ability to whatever team desires to have me on their roster," Peterson said. "At this point and stage in my career, going through the free-agent process, I'm just taking it a day at a time."
If Peterson does find a home for 2024, the where is still very much to be determined -- both in terms of the team and the position.
So long a shutdown corner, he dabbled at the safety position for parts of last
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