Camp Countdown: 6 Questions Facing Vikings – Vikings.com
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With six days left in the countdown to camp, we thought we’d list six questions facing the Vikings at the onset of 2015 training camp.
Is there enough pigskin to go around?
The return of
The Vikings, however, will be much more creative than that because of the wits and wisdom of Offensive Coordinator Norv Turner, who has previously coached Hall of Famer Emmitt Smith and five-time Pro Bowler LaDainian Tomlinson in offenses that also had success in the passing game.
Turner, no doubt, will involve Peterson in every game plan, but he also knows some opponents will be better at defending the run and some will be better at defending the pass. Turner also has confidence in
Who’s a starting guard?
After general continuity for multiple seasons, the injury bug bit the Vikings up front in 2014. Minnesota utilized five different starting combinations on the line, suffering season-ending injuries to RG
Fusco was moved from center
The general approach could be to identify the best combination of five—Kalil, Sullivan and Loadholt (who was limited this spring and replaced by
Can the Vikings establish depth at defensive end?
Coaches also will keep a watch on the other side of the line of scrimmage where they are looking for depth at defensive end behind
Wootton departed for Detroit this offseason, but the Vikings returned developing players
Who is manning the “Mike” and how often is he on the field?
The departure of Jasper Brinkley via free agency created an opening for the starting middle “Mike” linebacker spot. The Vikings could be deciding between
The pass-prevalent sets with three wide receivers of some teams in the NFL, however, might prompt the Vikings to implement a sub package with the nickel corner replacing a linebacker in the way the Vikings did when Brinkley was lifted in pass-likely situations in 2014.
Which new arrival stands to be the biggest difference maker?
Wallace’s speed, smoothness and skill on deep routes, as well as shorter ones, make him a great candidate for this. The Vikings, however, also brought in veterans
The Vikings also drafted 10 players this spring when General Manager Rick Spielman was scheduled to make six selections but successfully navigated trade waters to land more picks. Cornerback
What’s the best combination of 53?
This is the ultimate question the Vikings and 31 other teams must answer to best prepare for each season. Limitations on roster size make this a universally important decision.
Multiple factors will shape how the Vikings go from 89 players in July to 53 by Sept. 5. A major part of this is considering that only 46 can be active on game days, adding versatility into consideration of who performed the best.
Sometimes a cut by another team also prompts a change. Minnesota will deeply evaluate its players while remaining cognizant of players that could be available.
Final roster reductions can be full of suspense and drama across the league as a precursor to what should be an exciting season.
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