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Vikings Already Climbing the Power Ranking Ladder

by Venomlace
created May 13, 2008, last edited June 03, 2008
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Earlier in the month Sports Illustrated's Peter King raised some eye brows by ranking the Minnesota Vikings number seven in his May Power Rankings. Too soon? Sure, and he admitted that it may be, but with the moves this team has made, they have improved significantly.

Today ESPN released their May edition of NFL Power Rankings and they have the Vikings at number 12, up from finishing the season at 15 last year. Another clear indication that the off season moves the Vikings made have garnered national attention.

At this point I feel Peter King's seven ranking is rather high, but I do feel that ESPN's number 12 is more than appropriate. I do expect this team to move into the top 10 within the first few weeks of the season. The Vikings have improved on both sides of the ball, targeting two areas of need from last year. They made a double move at WR by improving by subtraction (see ya Troy Butterfingers Williamson) and adding a up and coming receiving leader in Bernard Berrian. The two combined should provide more confidence for Tavaris Jackson in his receiving corp.

The other glaring need that was no secret was at defensive end. While Mr. King felt that the Vikings gave up too much for Jared Allen, I feel the deal was needed and will pay dividends for the next several years. He's only 26 and has established himself as one of the past pass rushers in the game today. The Vikings have good talent in their secondary, but the lack of a consistent pass rush allowed for any quarterback to come in and pick them apart.

The Giants proved last year that a solid defensive line with a great pass rush is more than enough to turn the tides as they did the impossible, they beat the undefeated New England Patriots. With a solid defense, great running game thanks to the dynamic duo of Adrian Peterson and Chester Taylor, and a serviceable passing attack, there's no reason to think that the 2008 Vikings can't be a contender.

It may be early to some to start talking about Power Rankings, but the truth is that we are only a couple of months away from training camp! So where do you have the Vikings ranked in Mid-May?


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Anonymous Fanatic #1
596 days ago
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Skol Vikings! I'm not drinking the Tarvaris kook-aid yet, but the WR and DL upgrades were significant. Looking forward to hopefully a playoff birth this year.
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Tej8722JV Squad
596 days ago
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and that was me...
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BigpeelerJV Squad
596 days ago
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"The Giants proved last year that a solid defensive line with a great pass rush is more than enough..."

That and a decent QB which Minnesota does NOT have. I love the Vikes and pull for them every year, but until they get themselves a solid QB, it's going to be trouble. I put them in the same pot as Green Bay. All the building blocks are there, but they're lacking in the key position.

The Vikes have a decent chance of making some noise this year. Chicago is a joke. Rodgers has yet to prove himself at Green Bay. Detroit...well the Lions may be the team to beat this year simply because Kitna is stable and steering the ship.

Tarvaris Jackson may surprise everybody and have a decent year. If that happens, then watch out Detroit. If Tarvaris has a STUD year, then the Vikes make the playoffs. Minnesota has the 4th toughest strength-of-schedule in 2008 at .551. (whereas the Patriots have the easiest at .387...go figure). They will really have to prove themselves this year. All things considered, I think they'll do it.
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