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BwareDWare94
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Try to avoid obvious guys unless you have a very specific reason. For example, I'm not going to list Adrian Peterson even if he'll probably have a great rushing season because you already know that.
Offense:
Andre Smith--with the retirement of Phil Loadholdt, it'll be interesting to see if Smith can provide some stability at RT as opposed to watching TJ Clemmings get annihilated over and over again in pass protection.
Brandon Fusco--he needs to return to form at RG or he's wasting a roster spot. The LG experiment was an utter fiasco.
Jerick McKinnon--I really hope this guy is Minnesota's featured back in the post-Peterson era. He's shifty with breakaway speed, and hits the hole so quickly he almost always gains yards. He also is great catching the ball and can gash opponents in many ways. He should have a larger role this season.
MyCole Pruitt--I'm taking a guess here, but if Kyle Rudolph disappears frequently again, I expect Pruitt to start stealing targets, which would be great for the Vikings because Rudolph is overpaid and Pruitt can make him expendable.
Stefon Diggs/Laquon Treadwell--I'm putting these two together because they should be the day 1 starters and neither can fail to produce. Diggs disappeared down the stretch but was good against Seattle in the playoff game. Very few yards (26) but he made crucial catches and is a player Teddy and the fans trust.
Defense:
Anthony Barr--You'd think this would be obvious, but I'm putting him here because I want to see him stay healthy.
Danielle Hunter--This kid really came along late last season, which was earlier than expected.
Trae Waynes--Get on the field, young man. There's no reason a 38 year old should beat you out for a starting spot.
Andrew Sendejo--Can he keep his starting spot alongside Harrison Smith? God, I hope not.
Other:
Walsh/Locke--Walsh needs to get his head out of his ass on XPs and better not miss another chip shot. Locke needs to be cut so hopefully there's somebody in camp to kick his ass out of Minnesota.
What about the rest of you?
Offense:
Andre Smith--with the retirement of Phil Loadholdt, it'll be interesting to see if Smith can provide some stability at RT as opposed to watching TJ Clemmings get annihilated over and over again in pass protection.
Brandon Fusco--he needs to return to form at RG or he's wasting a roster spot. The LG experiment was an utter fiasco.
Jerick McKinnon--I really hope this guy is Minnesota's featured back in the post-Peterson era. He's shifty with breakaway speed, and hits the hole so quickly he almost always gains yards. He also is great catching the ball and can gash opponents in many ways. He should have a larger role this season.
MyCole Pruitt--I'm taking a guess here, but if Kyle Rudolph disappears frequently again, I expect Pruitt to start stealing targets, which would be great for the Vikings because Rudolph is overpaid and Pruitt can make him expendable.
Stefon Diggs/Laquon Treadwell--I'm putting these two together because they should be the day 1 starters and neither can fail to produce. Diggs disappeared down the stretch but was good against Seattle in the playoff game. Very few yards (26) but he made crucial catches and is a player Teddy and the fans trust.
Defense:
Anthony Barr--You'd think this would be obvious, but I'm putting him here because I want to see him stay healthy.
Danielle Hunter--This kid really came along late last season, which was earlier than expected.
Trae Waynes--Get on the field, young man. There's no reason a 38 year old should beat you out for a starting spot.
Andrew Sendejo--Can he keep his starting spot alongside Harrison Smith? God, I hope not.
Other:
Walsh/Locke--Walsh needs to get his head out of his ass on XPs and better not miss another chip shot. Locke needs to be cut so hopefully there's somebody in camp to kick his ass out of Minnesota.
What about the rest of you?