The Minnesota Vikings made a lot of moves in the 2013 offseason.
They traded WR Percy Harvin and added fellow receiver Greg Jennings to take his place.
The team is hoping their three first round draft picks including playmaker Corradelle Patterson can make an early impact.
The big storyline is the development of QB Christian Ponder, and if he can in his third year grown into a playoff caliber signal caller.
On defense, the acquisition of linebacker Desmond Bishop not only fills a need, but adds some controversy over who will be starting at middle linebacker this season.
According to Mike Florio of Profootballtalk.com, the Vikings land smack in the middle coming in at 16, and that could be good or bad.
Florio writes:
?The unlikely 2012 wild-card team will get either a lot better with the development of a strong passing game, or a lot worse without it. And so the focal point of the entire franchise becomes the man who is the most important player on every NFL team: �the...
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