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With the departure of Xavier Rhodes, Trae Waynes and Mackensie Alexander, they are left with very little experience.
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WHen looking at the Vikings and the fact that they’ve been turned down by players like Xavier Rhodes and Mack Alexander…
The Minnesota Vikings secondary is getting a makeover this off-season. Mackensie Alexander and Trae Waynes both went to the Cincinnati Bengals, and Xavier Rhodes was cut and headed to the Indianapolis Colts.
Charlie Walters of the Pioneer Press thinks that the Vikings will be a five-win team in 2020. I’m here to say, “Why so Optimistic?”
Zimmer spoke to the media at the Combine about being open to moving left tackle Riley Reiff to left guard. How about NOPE.
The Minnesota Vikings are in a sticky situation. As it stands, the team is already $12 million over the cap for next season, and that’s before they even attempt to re-sign any of their 19 free agents. So, what can the team do, or what should they do? Below is my offseason plan that plans for the future while positioning the team for present-day success.
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