Who Are Your Top Ten Greatest Vikings (Players Only)?
Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2013 3:52 pm
I am a huge fan of the NFL Network's Top Ten lists that they run. The other day, I noticed they had a list devoted solely to the top ten greatest Steelers of all time. Putting aside my disdain for the Steelers, I started to ponder what the top ten greatest Vikings list would look like. Most of the players on I put on my list I never had a chance to watch play. However, I have studied Vikings' history extensively and I am quite familiar with the accomplishments of the following players on my list. So without further ado, If I were to make a top ten list I believe I would put the following players on the list:
10). Jim Marshall - Defensive End - 1961-1979. I obviously wasn't alive during Marshall's reign as a Purple People Eater in Minnesota, but from what I have studied, there wasn't more steady player for us back in the day. Is ten too low for Jim? Probably and his ranking by me is simply due to the fact that he isn't in the Hall of Fame (even though he damn well should be).
9). Randy Moss - Wide Receiver - 1998-2004, 2010. Here is player I can admit to watching extensively. Moss is my all-time favorite Viking. I loved growing up watching Randy Moss. Moss changed the way the NFL plays defense and will be in the Hall of Fame in the near future.
8. Adrian Peterson - Half Back - 2007-present. What is there to say about Adrian Peterson that wouldn't be an understatement? Peterson is the best player in the NFL right now. When it is all said and done, Peterson could be the NFL's all-time rushing leader.
7). Ron Yary - Offensive Tackle - 1968-1981. I know I never saw him play, but Yary was a staple at left tackle for years for the Vikings. Quite simply, Yary dominated for our team and rightfully earned a place in Canton. Hopefully current Viking Matt Kalil is on his way to become the next Yary for us.
6). Cris Carter - Wide Receiver - 1990-2001. I am glad to say I got to watch most of Cris Carter's career in Minnesota. Cris had some of the best hands I have ever seen and had the best hands in the NFL when he played. Cris was a consistent receiver that could excel in all areas of the playing field. I am very happy that Carter finally earned a place in Canton.
5). John Randle - Defensive Tackle - 1990-2000. I am very fortunate I was able to watch most of John Randle's career in purple. It pained me to see him go to Seattle. Randle has the most career sacks for an interior lineman in NFL history. Outside of his immense talent, I think Randle will always be remembered for his boisterous personality.
4). Paul Krause - Safety - 1968-1979. I never saw him play, but damn, I wish I could have. I am fortunate enough to own his autograph. Krause earned six trips to the Pro Bowl and six All-Pro awards during his time with the purple.
3). Carl Eller - Defensive End - 1964-1978. Eller was a terror off the edge of the Purple People Eater's defense. Eller is credited with being the Vikings' all-time sack leader. Eller had nasty streak and intimidated opponents every time he played.
2). Alan Page - Defensive Tackle - 1967-1978. Alan Page may have been the most dominant defensive player to ever wear the purple. Page was the first defesnive player to win the NFL MVP award and is only one of two defensive players to win the award in NFL history. I am fortunate to own a signed Alan Page jersey.
1). Fran Tarkenton - Quarterback - 1961-1966, 1972-1978. In my opinion, there is no better player in franchise history than Fran. One could say Fran's legacy was cemented during the first game in his career when he came off the bench to beat the Chicago Bears by scoring five touchdowns. When Tarkenton retired, he was the all-time passing leader in both team history and NFL history. One could only wonder what the Vikings could have been had Fran Tarkenton stayed with the Vikings throughout his whole career.
I know my list will be subject to criticism, and I welcome it. I look forward to seeing everyone's top ten lists in this thread!
10). Jim Marshall - Defensive End - 1961-1979. I obviously wasn't alive during Marshall's reign as a Purple People Eater in Minnesota, but from what I have studied, there wasn't more steady player for us back in the day. Is ten too low for Jim? Probably and his ranking by me is simply due to the fact that he isn't in the Hall of Fame (even though he damn well should be).
9). Randy Moss - Wide Receiver - 1998-2004, 2010. Here is player I can admit to watching extensively. Moss is my all-time favorite Viking. I loved growing up watching Randy Moss. Moss changed the way the NFL plays defense and will be in the Hall of Fame in the near future.
8. Adrian Peterson - Half Back - 2007-present. What is there to say about Adrian Peterson that wouldn't be an understatement? Peterson is the best player in the NFL right now. When it is all said and done, Peterson could be the NFL's all-time rushing leader.
7). Ron Yary - Offensive Tackle - 1968-1981. I know I never saw him play, but Yary was a staple at left tackle for years for the Vikings. Quite simply, Yary dominated for our team and rightfully earned a place in Canton. Hopefully current Viking Matt Kalil is on his way to become the next Yary for us.
6). Cris Carter - Wide Receiver - 1990-2001. I am glad to say I got to watch most of Cris Carter's career in Minnesota. Cris had some of the best hands I have ever seen and had the best hands in the NFL when he played. Cris was a consistent receiver that could excel in all areas of the playing field. I am very happy that Carter finally earned a place in Canton.
5). John Randle - Defensive Tackle - 1990-2000. I am very fortunate I was able to watch most of John Randle's career in purple. It pained me to see him go to Seattle. Randle has the most career sacks for an interior lineman in NFL history. Outside of his immense talent, I think Randle will always be remembered for his boisterous personality.
4). Paul Krause - Safety - 1968-1979. I never saw him play, but damn, I wish I could have. I am fortunate enough to own his autograph. Krause earned six trips to the Pro Bowl and six All-Pro awards during his time with the purple.
3). Carl Eller - Defensive End - 1964-1978. Eller was a terror off the edge of the Purple People Eater's defense. Eller is credited with being the Vikings' all-time sack leader. Eller had nasty streak and intimidated opponents every time he played.
2). Alan Page - Defensive Tackle - 1967-1978. Alan Page may have been the most dominant defensive player to ever wear the purple. Page was the first defesnive player to win the NFL MVP award and is only one of two defensive players to win the award in NFL history. I am fortunate to own a signed Alan Page jersey.
1). Fran Tarkenton - Quarterback - 1961-1966, 1972-1978. In my opinion, there is no better player in franchise history than Fran. One could say Fran's legacy was cemented during the first game in his career when he came off the bench to beat the Chicago Bears by scoring five touchdowns. When Tarkenton retired, he was the all-time passing leader in both team history and NFL history. One could only wonder what the Vikings could have been had Fran Tarkenton stayed with the Vikings throughout his whole career.
I know my list will be subject to criticism, and I welcome it. I look forward to seeing everyone's top ten lists in this thread!