
Minnesota Vikings 2022 Offseason Preview
The Minnesota Vikings ended the 2021 NFL season with an 8-9 record, finishing second in the NFC North.
The Minnesota Vikings ended the 2021 NFL season with an 8-9 record, finishing second in the NFC North.
As confetti soars down from Sofi Stadium, Matthew Stafford and his boys celebrate a Los Angeles Rams Super Bowl victory.
The Cincinnati Bengals nearly shocked the football world in the 2021-22 season. In fact, perhaps they did.
The Pittsburgh Steelers had a season that no one expected, going 9-7-1 and making the playoffs eventually falling to the Kansas City Chiefs in the Wild Card round.
The Senior Bowl is a great place for smaller-school players to stand out. This is exactly what happened for Northern Iowa’s Trevor Penning.
Skylar Thompson is a quarterback that has not received much draft hype because he is probably a day three pick at best. He was good on the field and the classroom and may have played himself into a chance at the next level.
The former three-star recruit has been solid when healthy and has displayed tremendous mobility. The question is: if he gets picked up, what value can he bring to an NFL team?
In a talented 2022 wide receiver class, teams will be scrounging for late-round guys that can be classified as sleepers. Romeo Doubs has seen his name come up in many of these conversations.
Malik Willis is arguably the most talented quarterback in this class. It’s been a steady rise to the top for Willis after entering college as a three-star quarterback.
The first thing that stands out about Jameson Williams’ play is the speed and fluidity he moves with. In short, he’s a freakish speedste.
A little over a year ago, the Detroit Lions made arguably the biggest move in franchise history.
Zerrick Cooper has not received much NFL draft attention but is a prospect looking to be selected.
The Minnesota Vikings ended the 2021 NFL season with an 8-9 record, finishing second in the NFC North.
As confetti soars down from Sofi Stadium, Matthew Stafford and his boys celebrate a Los Angeles Rams Super Bowl victory.
The Cincinnati Bengals nearly shocked the football world in the 2021-22 season. In fact, perhaps they did.
The Pittsburgh Steelers had a season that no one expected, going 9-7-1 and making the playoffs eventually falling to the Kansas City Chiefs in the Wild Card round.
The Senior Bowl is a great place for smaller-school players to stand out. This is exactly what happened for Northern Iowa’s Trevor Penning.
Skylar Thompson is a quarterback that has not received much draft hype because he is probably a day three pick at best. He was good on the field and the classroom and may have played himself into a chance at the next level.
The former three-star recruit has been solid when healthy and has displayed tremendous mobility. The question is: if he gets picked up, what value can he bring to an NFL team?
In a talented 2022 wide receiver class, teams will be scrounging for late-round guys that can be classified as sleepers. Romeo Doubs has seen his name come up in many of these conversations.
Malik Willis is arguably the most talented quarterback in this class. It’s been a steady rise to the top for Willis after entering college as a three-star quarterback.
The first thing that stands out about Jameson Williams’ play is the speed and fluidity he moves with. In short, he’s a freakish speedste.
A little over a year ago, the Detroit Lions made arguably the biggest move in franchise history.
Zerrick Cooper has not received much NFL draft attention but is a prospect looking to be selected.
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