From those few clips...Cook looks really good....hes so instinctive as a runner and sets up his blocks so well...I just hope they give him the ball and let the other backs get 5-10 touches a game...if Cook gets it 20+ he will put up 1200+ yds and 8-10 TDs
Vikings make it official. Stacy Coley has signed. 10 of 11 signed. Dalvin Cook said to be close. ______ _____________ I'm glad these rookies are signing... this is good.
this is a real good sign no drama so far now Dalvin Cook please no drama just sign your rookie contract,i want people and teams to overlook the Vikings as bad as the O-line was they lost games they should have won! last year...i'm expecting to win those games this year
Sharrif Floyd trying to be positive about playing in '17 Minnesota Vikings defensive tackle Sharrif Floyd won't give up hope of playing in 2017. The former first-round pick played in one game last season before suffering a knee injury. In March, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported nerve damage in his quadriceps still wasn't firing months after surgery to repair his meniscus. Floyd watched organized team activities from the sideline Wednesday and remains optimistic about his recovery. "I feel like progress is being made," Floyd said, via the Star Tribune. "It's just taking its sweet old time." Floyd admitted he's still not running yet, but said he is "looking forward" to eventually getting back onto the field. The 26-year-old defensive lineman dismissed the idea that his career is in jeopardy because of the injury. "No one has said that," Floyd said. "I think it's just a rumor going around right now. But right now, I think everything is going to be all right. It's just a matter of when." Floyd enters the last year of his rookie contract, which pays him $6.76 million in 2017. The hope is the pocket-pushing defensive tackle recovers in time to participate this season before hitting the free-agent market next year. "Fighting to stay positive," Floyd said of his circumstance. "Sticking with my team. That's the bright side of things now. Just working out and training. I'm taking care of everything in my power and controlling what I can control." (NFL.com) _________________ ______________________________ Sure hope Floyd heals up and can make it back... he can bring a lot to the Game.
Dalvin Cook signs; Minnesota Vikings wrap up signings Signed just a couple hours ago... 11 up, 11 down in one week. Good job by Speilman.
that was a good job no holdouts or drama impressive,Floyd holding out hope..gee your a young man and you got talent hoping for the best
it was funny seeing Vikings players trying to spell Ifeadi Odenigo that's some name,Jayron Kearse at times last year he looked pretty good,is he a good enough player to be a starter?
good move by Joe Berger if true cause the Vikings O-line needs to get younger and tougher,IMO to get the best out of Dalvin Cook,Murray and McKinnon
he does throw a nice ball that was pretty sweet passes to Diggs...i some of this last year when he did have the time he did make some pretty good passes
Vikings wideout Laquon Treadwell It's easy to forget about Treadwell, largely because his rookie season came and went like a whisper. With a whopping one catch last year, the 23rd pick of the 2016 NFL Draft was reportedly never healthy during his invisible debut. Working with the starters in OTAs, Treadwell has enjoyed a "great, in my opinion, five-and-a-half weeks," per offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur. Stefon Diggs, the underrated Adam Thielen and wild card Michael Floyd are also on the roster, but Treadwell's the one who drew comparisons to Michael Irvin. Minnesota can't wait another year.
maybe Laquon Treadwell will be a nice surprise,just recall the look on his face when the Vikings drafted him it was like Damn and that Raiders ball cap..he doesn't have a choice but to play well cause other teams are WATCHING!!!