06-02-2018, 01:32 AM
The Vikings were effusive in their praise of Sheldon Richardson when they signed the defensive tackle to a free-agent contract in March. General manager Rick Spielman went so far as to say “there’s no reason why he shouldn’t be in the Pro Bowl year in, year out.”
Richardson, 27, is fine with such lofty expectations. On Wednesday, he suggested his are even higher.
“I’d rather have all-pro than Pro Bowl,” Richardson said following a practice during organized team activities. “That’s more respectable, being an all-pro than a Pro Bowler.”
Richardson has yet to reach the level of all-pro in his five years in the NFL, but he did make the Pro Bowl in 2014 with the New York Jets. He says he only can imagine how good Minnesota’s defense could be in 2018 with another highly decorated player.
https://www.twincities.com/2018/05/30/fo...d-all-pro/
Richardson, 27, is fine with such lofty expectations. On Wednesday, he suggested his are even higher.
“I’d rather have all-pro than Pro Bowl,” Richardson said following a practice during organized team activities. “That’s more respectable, being an all-pro than a Pro Bowler.”
Richardson has yet to reach the level of all-pro in his five years in the NFL, but he did make the Pro Bowl in 2014 with the New York Jets. He says he only can imagine how good Minnesota’s defense could be in 2018 with another highly decorated player.
https://www.twincities.com/2018/05/30/fo...d-all-pro/