Dustin BakerJul 22, 2021
After a stinky 2020 season, the Minnesota Vikings are suddenly a deep team, on paper.
Derailment occurred during the pandemic season when the defense – piece by piece – fell apart due to injury. It started with Danielle Hunter, who was lost for the entirety of the season because of a neck injury. Then, Anthony Barr tore his pectoral muscle, missing 14.5 games. Michael Pierce didn’t get hurt, but he was absent as a result of coronavirus precaution. Former 1
st-Rounder (now playing for the Kansas City Chiefs) Mike Hughes also missed oodles of time. The Vikings were down to
nubbins on defense.
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Vikings on Low End of NFL for ESPN s Future Power Rankings
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Vikings Ranked in Bottom Half of ESPN s Future Power Rankings Judging Three-Year Outlook
While the Vikings have some talented young players, they ve also got some big questions to answer in the next few years.
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Jul 20, 2021
While the Vikings have some talented young players, they ve also got some big questions to answer in the next few years.
NFL power rankings are a regular staple of online content, but
this recent version from ESPN is a little different and caught my eye. They did future power rankings, which assess how well teams are set up for the next three seasons (2021, 2022, and 2023).