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A look at the RB's
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OutlookThe deepest position on the roster should help coach Kevin O'Connell and the Vikings' new offense better maneuver the fine line between maximizing Cook's special talent and versatility while not overworking a 210-pound guy who enters his sixth season with 1,300 NFL touches. A top-3 NFL back when healthy, Cook missed four games last season and never has played more than 14 games in a season. Mattison, a 24-year-old who could start for a number of NFL teams, is coming off career highs in carries (134), catches (32), yards from scrimmage (719) and touchdowns (4), although his season average per carry dropped to 3.7 from 4.6 and 4.5 his first two years.
Behind them are two of the fastest players in the league.
In somewhat of a surprise move, the Vikings this year drafted another speedy back in Chandler. He has return skills and also can be a threat as a receiver out of the backfield.
At fullback, O'Connell's love for Ham's ability and versatility seems quite genuine. And that could help the former Rams offensive coordinator add some unexpected wrinkles to the three-receiver-heavy offense he brings with him from Los Angeles.
Top CompetitionNo. 3 back. Handled the right way and blessed with good health, this group could be as potent, productive and versatile as any backfield in the league. It's assumed Mattison will be Cook's primary backup, but how O'Connell uses Nwangwu and Chandler will be intriguing to watch, considering the limited number of opportunities this offense will present for young backs down the depth chart. The speed these two guys have should earn them some looks. They can't afford to whiff and/or fumble when called on in training camp and the preseason.
Player to WatchCook. Justin Jefferson can celebrate all he wants by saying, "This is not a run-first offense anymore," but the star receiver and his passing game won't reach its explosive best without Cook shining to some considerable degree, as well. Neither Kirk Cousins nor the offensive line can be trusted to handle the crushing pass rush that will come with a one-dimensional offense that views Cook only as an afterthought. Cook won't get 312 carries like he did two years ago when Mike Zimmer started 1-5 and rode Cook back into playoff contention. But Cook shouldn't have to carry the ball 300 times to be effective in this offense. Look for him to challenge his career-high 53 receptions in 2019 in O'Connell's offense.
One Big QuestionHow will Cook be used in the passing game? We've grown accustomed to seeing Cook as one of the league's more dangerous threats in the screen game. He'll no doubt continue to get those looks, but how much will he line up in the slot or out wide? And how will the Vikings use him in those roles? O'Connell is hoping to keep the answers to those questions a secret until the season opener against the Packers at U.S. Bank Stadium. In fact, when local reporters mentioned early in OTAs that Cook was lining up more outside in O'Connell's offense, the coach gathered the media to request that it not reveal specific schematics observed in practices open only to the media.
https://www.startribune.com/vikings-trai...600193686/

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#2
JJ is amazing but Dalvin is the key to this offense I think. Hoping he's in for a big year and I really hope the rumblings about him lining up out wide, being more involved with the passing game are true. Less carries but just as many touches would be a good thing. He's the man!
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#3
Embarrassment of riches and throw Hammer in there. 
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#4
Quote: @StickyBun said:
Embarrassment of riches and throw Hammer in there. 
Lots of local talk radio & speculation regarding Ham and Mattison:

Will the Vikings use a full-back enough to warrant a roster space for CJ?
Mattison is going to face stiff competition as the roster is deep at this position. He may actually be a trade candidate this season

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Quote: @purplefaithful said:
@StickyBun said:
Embarrassment of riches and throw Hammer in there. 
Lots of local talk radio & speculation regarding Ham and Mattison:

Will the Vikings use a full-back enough to warrant a roster space for CJ?
Mattison is going to face stiff competition as the roster is deep at this position. He may actually be a trade candidate this season

RB injuries happen every year in TC.....expect Mattison to get some interest from other teams if so. But RBs are so devalued now I can't imagine they'd get much. 
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Quote: @StickyBun said:
@purplefaithful said:
@StickyBun said:
Embarrassment of riches and throw Hammer in there. 
Lots of local talk radio & speculation regarding Ham and Mattison:

Will the Vikings use a full-back enough to warrant a roster space for CJ?
Mattison is going to face stiff competition as the roster is deep at this position. He may actually be a trade candidate this season

RB injuries happen every year in TC.....expect Mattison to get some interest from other teams if so. But RBs are so devalued now I can't imagine they'd get much. 
Which brings us to "will D.Cook ever see the $$ from his contract?"


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#7
I would love to see sets that have both Cook and Kene on the field (with Jets, Adam, and Irv).  RBs motioning in and out of the backfield, across the line, jet sweeps and misdirection.  Kene is a guy who have to account for, meaning if he gets a crack or two he's got the shift and speed to take it the house.

Would also love to see him in the screen game.  It would be a mistake to not try to have and Dalvin on the field at the same time, plus the league's top WR duo, come on now!
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#8
I wouldn't be so quick to trade Mattison. He's a really good compliment to Dalvin, and it's not like Dalvin's been an iron man when it comes to suiting up for every game of a season. Kene/Chandler are unknowns at this point, at least when it comes to roles in the offense. CJ's a known commodity and I think KOC is going to tailor the offense to the personnel he has.

I'd actually be surprised if they don't carry all 5.
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#9
We need Mattison because Dalvin is basically guaranteed to get hurt at some point.  I'm intrigued by Chandler but he doesn't really know what he's doing yet.  Kene was 3rd string at ISU and a KR/package guy for us.
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