07-06-2017, 05:15 PM
https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/pr...ssing-game
20.Minnesota Vikings
Minnesota wasn’t supposed to have Sam Bradford as their quarterback in 2016 as he was acquired via trade just eight days before Week 1 of the season. All Bradford did last year for the Vikings was lead the league in adjusted completion percentage as the only QB to break the 80.0 percent mark. He was aided by an offense that became increasingly high-percentage as the year wore on, but Bradford’s play was impressive at times, and earned him a PFF grade of 82.9, good for twelfth league wide. WRs Adam Thielen and Stefon Diggs were a big factor in Bradford’s success as Thielen ranked sixth (121.9) and Diggs ranked 24th (106.2) in passer rating when targeted. However after departures from Cordarrelle Patterson, Minnesota and Bradford lack viable targets other than Thielen, Diggs and TE Kyle Rudolph. Can rookies Stacy Coley, Rodney Adams and/or Bucky Hodges become reliable targets for Bradford, not to mention second-year player Laquon Treadwell?
20.Minnesota Vikings
Minnesota wasn’t supposed to have Sam Bradford as their quarterback in 2016 as he was acquired via trade just eight days before Week 1 of the season. All Bradford did last year for the Vikings was lead the league in adjusted completion percentage as the only QB to break the 80.0 percent mark. He was aided by an offense that became increasingly high-percentage as the year wore on, but Bradford’s play was impressive at times, and earned him a PFF grade of 82.9, good for twelfth league wide. WRs Adam Thielen and Stefon Diggs were a big factor in Bradford’s success as Thielen ranked sixth (121.9) and Diggs ranked 24th (106.2) in passer rating when targeted. However after departures from Cordarrelle Patterson, Minnesota and Bradford lack viable targets other than Thielen, Diggs and TE Kyle Rudolph. Can rookies Stacy Coley, Rodney Adams and/or Bucky Hodges become reliable targets for Bradford, not to mention second-year player Laquon Treadwell?