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2021 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year odds: No. 1 Pick Lawrence Favored May 15, 2021 | By: Covers Staff Trevor Lawrence became the latest quarterback to go first overall and, as expected, is now the favorite for Offensive Rookie of the Year. Photo By - USA TODAY Sports Trevor Lawrence became the latest quarterback to go first overall and, as expected, is now the favorite for Offensive Rookie of the Year. Photo By - USA TODAY Sports NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year odds are on the board following the NFL Draft and pro teams finally decided for this year s rookie class. Some early OROY odds are highly enticing, as even the odds-on-favorite in NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year betting has good odds. ....
EAGAN, Minn. (AP) The Minnesota Vikings declined the fifth-year contract option for cornerback Mike Hughes on Monday, with the injury-hampered 2018 first-round pick's future with the team in doubt. ....
May 3, 2021 5:32 PM EAGAN, MN (AP) The Minnesota Vikings declined the fifth-year contract option for cornerback Mike Hughes on Monday, with the injury-hampered 2018 first-round pick’s future with the team in doubt. Hughes has 13 passes defensed, three fumble recoveries and two interceptions in 24 career games. He has missed more than half of them to injuries, first tearing the ACL in his left knee as a rookie. He cracked a bone in his neck in the last regular-season game in 2019 that kept him out of the playoffs, and that trouble persisted last year, limiting him to four games. The Vikings drafted three cornerbacks last year: Jeff Gladney in the first round, Cameron Dantzler in the third round and Harrison Hand in the fifth round. Then they added two free agents at the position this spring: Patrick Peterson, the three-time All-Pro, and Mackensie Alexander, the team’s 2016 second-round pick who returned after one season away. ....
The Vikings Finally Have a Homegrown Offensive Line Dustin BakerMay 2, 2021 On the Minnesota Vikings, you asked for it. And, alas, you got it. For the first time in arguably 10 years, the Vikings have a golden opportunity to field an offensive line that is astute. Some groups of purple men from time to time amid the last decade have performed aptly with pass protection and run blocking but those are usually limited to “stretches” instead of longstanding continuances. The 2012 and 2017 seasons come to mind for somewhat formidable bunches of offensive trenchmen. Minnesotans can feel the pass-blocking futility in their bones. The consistent, menacing criticism of the franchise is the offensive line. Seemingly every year hell, every game is plagued with “why can’t they figure out” this offensive line thing. To be clear, that critique is on-point. ....
File-This Dec. 8, 2019, file photo shows Detroit Lions wide receiver Marvin Jones catching a pass ahead of Minnesota Vikings cornerback Mike Hughes, right, during the first half of an NFL football game, in Minneapolis. The Vikings have declined the . more > By - Associated Press - Monday, May 3, 2021 EAGAN, Minn. (AP) - The Minnesota Vikings declined the fifth-year contract option for cornerback Mike Hughes on Monday, with the injury-hampered 2018 first-round pick’s future with the team in doubt. Hughes has 13 passes defensed, three fumble recoveries and two interceptions in 24 career games. He has missed more than half of them to injuries, first tearing the ACL in his left knee as a rookie. He cracked a bone in his neck in the last regular-season game in 2019 that kept him out of the playoffs, and that trouble persisted last year, limiting him to four g ....