Minnesota Vikings Preview 2019 – Team
The Vikings certainly have potential on offense, where last season they underachieved. The team needs a better rush attack and frontline and has to play with much more consistency. The Vikings used the draft to upgrade the O-line. They feature three fine picks, including center Garrett Bradbury. The defense is sound but not as effective as Chicago’s. Still, it will help keep this team in the game. Can Minnesota win the division? That will be difficult.
Minnesota – Offense
It’s time for Kirk Cousins (606 ATT, 425 COMP, 4298 YDs, 30 TDs, 10 INTs), the $84 million man, to come through. As noted, he’s got a frontline that’s much improved, and a fine group of receivers. Veteran TE Kyle Rudolph (64 REC, 634 YDs, 9.9 AVG, 4 TDs) and WRs Adam Thielen (113 REC, 1373 YDs, 12.2 AVG, 9 TDs) and Stefon Diggs (102 REC, 1021 YDs, 10.0 AVG, 9 TDs). The ground game is weaker than one would like. Over two seasons, Dalvin Cook (133 ATT, 615 YDs, 4.6 AVG, 2 TDs) has played just 15 games. He suffered a torn ACL in 2017, and last year Cook missed five games due to a pulled hamstring. He can be a brilliant, dual-threat if he stays healthy. Latavius Miller (140 ATT, 578 YDs, 4.1 AVG, 6 TDs) has moved on through free agency. The running unit is thin.
Vikings – Defense
The D-line is the top unit on this side of the ball. DE Danielle Hunter led the team with 14.5 sacks, while DE Everson Griffen posted 5.5 sacks despite missing five games due to mental health issues. NT Linval Joseph (77 TKLs) is the team’s ultimate run-stopper. MLB Eric Kendricks led the team in tackles with 122 and also posted two picks. The linebacking unit is the weakest group on this side of the ball. Safeties Harrison Smith and Anthony Harris each grabbed three interceptions while Smith was also good for 96 tackles.
Special Teams
Our Minnesota Vikings Preview 2019 observes that new special teams’ coordinator Marwan Maalouf, who comes to the Vikings with 15 years-experience, has his work cut out for him. Marcus Sherels, a top NFL punt returner, has gone to New Orleans. Abdullah Handling did a good job on kick returns last season, as he averaged 25.8 YPR in limited action. He returns. Punter Matt Wile was good for 41.5 YPP. Placekicking is an issue, as Dan Bailey (30-31 XP, 21-28 FG) missed four of nine from between 40 and 49 yards. He is back.
Minnesota Vikings Preview 2019 – Prediction
The Vikings have a fairly kind schedule. They play Oakland, Denver, and Washington, and the New York Giants. But our Minnesota Vikings Preview 2019 observes that this team will be challenged by Dallas, Philadelphia, Kansas City, and the LA Chargers. They play the Bears in Week 4 and in Week 17. Both games are huge. We don’t think this team will take the NFC North, but we do believe they can end the season with double-digit wins and earn a wildcard spot.
Our Ratings
- Quarterbacks – 7.8
- Running Backs – 7.1
- Receivers – 8.7
- Offensive Linemen – 7.2
- Defensive Linemen – 8.7
- Linebackers – 7.3
- Secondary – 8.1
- Special Teams – 6.4
- Coaching – 7.6
NFC North Minnesota Vikings Preview 2019 – Projection
Minnesota Vikings Second in NFC North
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