Here goes some truths for you. A) a trade with New York is not really something that would be a reality, they have cap problems and moving up in the draft would further strain their cash. They also have need at QB and RB position so whoever fell to them they would be happy with. Also there is no guarantee that they will suck next yr. so we might not even be in a position to get Peterson, who by the way might not even decide to come out next yr. B) While D'brick is seen as a can't miss thing so were Gallery and that guy that was just cut from the Bills. Nothing against D'brick, but he is not the answer and, at that position in the draft, also carries a risk factor.
In my opinion coaching had alot to do with our line's failure, am I saying that coaching alone will fix all our problems, no. However coaching will go along way in improvement as far as schemes and technique. While getting D'brick would be nice the line will improve without his presence as a unit. We may not have a SB type line right now, but its a good starting point.
I totally don't agree with you on our running back assessment. You say we are set I think you should look again. Wells is an FA and if we let him go that would be a mistake because he wants to be here and is the 2nd best back we have. Hollings has proven to be injury prone and the chances of him making an impact are slim. So if we don't re-sign Wells we only have two and a half backs. Ok, now let's look at those backs. DD has done a great job, but carrying the load has put alot of wear and tear on his body so his health throughout the season is not guaranteed. Matter of fact he hasn't played the full season in a few yrs. So more than likely he won't make it through next season. I'm hoping this is not the case, but I'm being realistic. Even without health issues he would have to work in tandem with another RB. Morrency, now I don't know why everybody is so high on this guy, he broke a touchdown and almost blew it at the same time by his actions. Even during that run you have to give the line credit for making it possible. Now aside from that have you seen the guy run, I don't care who you are but you gotta see this guy is a project. He looses his footing too much and his vision needs to go to the optometrist. This guy might turn out to be good, but he'll never be better than DD and does not provide a change of pace, so the opposing Defenses only have to plan for DD and know that once they got him covered they got Morrency covered. I could go on breaking down Morrency, but I'll leave you with this thought. You want competitive players on the team who want to rise to the challenge. During an interview a while back Morrency stated that if the Texans selected Bush he would ask for a trade. To me that is the biggest knock on this guy, he isn't a competitor at heart.