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Minnesota Vikings Preview 2006

By:Market Junction


The Minnesota Vikings have won 9 games per season for the past three years. It's been a while since they have broken that mark. Could this year be the one? In the weakened NFC, winning 9 games just might get you into the playoffs. The Vikings caused off-season waves by signing OG Steve Hutchinson. They also let QB Daunte Culpepper go.



Quarterbacks



As mentioned, Daunte Culpepper finally took off. The offense will rest on Brad Johnson's shoulders—yes he's still in the league. It seems like Brad Johnson has been around for quite some time. In fact, he's entering his 14th year in the NFL. Johnson is 38 and there are concerns about his durability. He still has some talent left, but it's fading. The Vikings also need to bring up a solid possible replacement for Johnson. Overall, the quarterback position is about average.



Running Backs



Chester Taylor figures to get the bulk of the carries this season. He's unproven though. He came over from the Ravens where he had 292 yards over 41 carries. He showed some potential, but we will have to see how he does in the starting role. The Vikings need Taylor to be a 1,000 yard rusher. To help him out, the Vikings signed FB Tony Richardson from Kansas City. He's a great blocker and could even be a pass recipient. At the bare minimum, the Vikings should be average in the running game. They have the possibility, thanks to the recent signings including OG Steve Hutchinson, to be above average.



Receivers



Koren Robinson should be the main target for Brad Johnson. This is good and bad. Robinson can get down the field and make some plays. However, he has the untimely ability of dropping critical passes. That's what caused Seattle to let him go—that and a host of personal issues. For shorter routes and critical possessions, Johnson should look to Travis Taylor. He's steady and will get you those critical catches. With a good mix, the Vikings could mix it up in the passing game. While they most likely won't be tearing up the field, they could be slightly above average.



Defense and Special Teams



The linbackers are the weak link in the defense. The Vikings are hoping the changes take, and their linebacker unit steps it up some. The defensive line will feature Pro Bowl snubbed Pat Williams. He had a great season in 2005 and should have been selected to the Pro Bowl—according to many. The secondary is full of veterans, and they could help make the difference. The defense has some work to do, but they could do a good enough job to win games. The special teams got a much-needed boost with the addition of long-time Green Bay Packer Ryan Longwell.



2006 Prediction



The Minnesota Vikings made some great moves in the off-season. If history is any guide, they will win 9 games this season. They have a mixed schedule. Eight of the games—Seattle, New England, Pittsburgh, Dallas, Washington, Carolina, Chicago (twice)—should be tough. Predicting them to win 8-9 games in 2006 is a pretty safe bet.



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