Adrian Peterson has been active along the sideline at Winter Park during Vikings minicamp. The running back remains on a fast recovery from December surgery to repair torn knee ligaments.
"It's pretty much wide open. I'm able to go out and do everything -- cutting and different things like that. Flexibility is good," Peterson said.
"Main thing for me right now is really getting the strength back in this left leg, getting the quad back strong, getting the hamstring and the calf, building those muscles, trying to get it equal or stronger than the right leg."
Peterson remains optimistic his intensive rehab program will prepare him for training camp, which begins July 26 in Mankato. He wants to play in the season opener Sept. 9 against Jacksonville at the Metrodome.
"My goal is to be able to go out and participate somewhat during training camp," Peterson said. "That's my goal. How much? I'm sure the staff, they'll evaluate things and they'll let me know."
Coach Leslie Frazier still is cautious.
"We need to see him be able to cut, explode out of a cut, change direction without having any residual effects from that," Frazier said. "The next step would be to put some shoulder pads on and seeing how he takes contact and seeing how he cuts when people are coming at him."
Peterson doesn't want to judge his progress prematurely.