Other than winning the final, big game, the Minnesota Vikings have a strong history. Once they stepped away from their initial expansion team days, they have avoided having more than two consecutive losing seasons. That’s not a real high bar but it shows that they have avoided being woeful. It’s actually the opposite. Far more often than not, they are contenders. Their winning percentage since the NFL-AFL merger is among the best in the league. They have 15 Hall of Fame busts. A handful more deserve a spot. For a team with a history of 30-40 fewer years than many of their peers, that’s a very robust number. The Vikings just need a Super Bowl, preferably several.
The Vikings have no shortage of players to populate the 27 positions on this Minnesota Vikings All - Time Team. Other than tight end, the offensive positions are mostly taken by Hall of Famers, soon-to-be Hall of Famers, or should-be Hall of Famers. Other than the line, the defensive positions are mostly wide open. Here’s a look at some of the best players in Vikings franchise history.
Minnesota Vikings All-Time Team
Offense
Quarterback
Fran Tarkenton
Running Back
Adrian Peterson
Fullback
Chuck Foreman
Typically, I think of Bill Brown as the Vikings best fullback. Chuck Foreman lined up as a fullback his first couple years in the league. He had a career worthy of the Hall of Fame. At his peak, he was arguably the best back in the league. He was definitely the most versatile back in the league. It’s fun to think of Adrian Peterson and Chuck Foreman in the same backfield. Peterson will receive his Hall of Fame bust in a few years.
Wide Receivers
Cris Carter
Randy Moss
Justin Jefferson
Due to the supreme talent available, I must go with three receivers. The Vikings second-team would be the first-team for many franchises.
Tight End
Steve Jordan
Steve Jordan vs Kyle Rudolph. Both had excellent Vikings careers. If T.J. Hockenson has several seasons like his first season-plus with the Vikings, he joins the All-Time tight end argument.
Tackles
Gary Zimmerman
Ron Yary
Guards
Randall McDaniel
Steve Hutchinson
In doing these teams, I try to keep the players in the position that they played on the field. Randall McDaniel and Steve Hutchinson are the two best guards in Vikings franchise history. Both played left guard. I can’t leave either off this team. I just can’t. On this team, Hutchinson flips to the right side. The best right guard in Vikings franchise history? That would be Ed White.
Center
Mick Tingelhoff
Defense
Defensive Ends
Carl Eller
Chris Doleman
Soon-to-be Canton-bound, Jared Allen has a serious argument to be one of the defensive ends on this team.
Defensive Tackles
Alan Page
John Randle
Alan Page and John Randle are the best defensive tackles in franchise history. Kevin Williams was damn great as well. They all played essentially the same position. If I were to put a run-stuffing nose tackle-type player on this team, then there’s a difficult debate. Henry Thomas, Pat Williams, and Linval Joseph. I’d probably have them in that order.
Linebackers
Matt Blair
Eric Kendricks
Chad Greenway
It’s tough to leave out Anthony Barr, Jeff Siemon, and any of the Vikings first great trio Wally Hilgenberg, Lonnie Warwick and Roy Winston.
Cornerbacks
Antoine Winfield
Bobby Bryant
Antoine Winfield is easy. The second corner spot comes down to Bobby Bryant, Carl Lee, and Xavier Rhodes. Maybe Nate Wright as well. Today, the choice is Bobby Bryant. His long, underrated career finally earned him a spiffy purple jacket and a spot in the team’s Ring of Honor.
Safeties
Paul Krause
Harrison Smith
Not having Joey Browner on this team is a crime. In terms of skill/ability/talent, Harrison Smith and Browner are probably the best safeties in franchise history. Paul Krause intercepted an NFL record 81 passes. On a list of league records least likely to be broken, that is at the top. He has be on this team. So does Smith.
Special Teams
Kicker
Ryan Longwell
Punter
Chris Kluwe
Kick Returner
Cordarrelle Patterson
Punt Returner
Marcus Sherels
Special Teams
Joey Browner
Joey Browner first made his mark on special teams. At least, it gets him on this team. He’s one of the greatest players in franchise history.
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