Opinion: Vikes should consider Robert Griffin III
BMTN's "Tiny" Joe Nelson writes on his KFAN blog why the Vikings should consider drafting Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III -- if he's available.
BMTN's "Tiny" Joe Nelson writes on his KFAN blog why the Vikings should consider drafting Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III -- if he's available.
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Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III is going pro. The dual-threat quarterback from Baylor is expected to be drafted within the first six picks of the draft. The Vikings hold the No. 3 pick in the draft, but are believed to be satisfied with Christian Ponder and Joe Webb at quarterback.
Bob Sansevere of the Pioneer Press writes that the Vikings should attempt to sign Peyton Manning. Some reports indicate Manning will be released by the Colts. It's also possible that Manning will sign an incentive-laden contract, lowering the risk involved with signing him.
Vikings coach Leslie Frazier pulled six-year starter Cedric Griffin from the lineup after getting torched by Detroit wideout Titus Young for a 67-yard touchdown reception.
Things are looking on the bright side for Cedric Griffin. After two major knee surgeries, a benching and being cut by the Vikings, the defensive back is getting a fresh start in Washington. The Redskins signed him to a a one year contract worth as much as $2.5 million.
If Robert Griffin III starts at quarterback for the Redskins on Sunday, the Vikings won't be treating him like a normal QB. Defensive end Everson Griffen says they have to "treat him like a running back." Griffin has 241 rushing yards, which is more than Titans' tailback Chris Johnson.
Vikings cornerback Cedric Griffin is reportedly unwilling to take a pay cut and he is unlikely to return to Minnesota next season. Griffin struggled mightily in 2011 as he continued to recover from a second severe knee injury.
Vikings coach Leslie Frazier wants everyone to know: Cedric Griffin is not in his doghouse. The struggling cornerback was benched during yesterday’s loss in Detroit, but Frazier says he hasn’t “given up hope” on Griffin.
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