Ranking Vikings position groups from best to worst

The Vikings have a wide range of talent across their roster.

Yes, yes, Minnesota might have lost some decent players in free agency this offseason, but there are still position groups on the team that are some of the best in the NFL.

There are other position groups with murky outlooks. This past season, the cornerbacks as a unit struggled. The Vikings very well could have upgraded at corner, but there are still a lot of question marks surrounding the young group.

There’s the running back group, which is one of the best in the NFL. But there is a question over how long Dalvin Cook will hold out, which he will do until he receives a reasonable deal, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

Just a note for these rankings: Vikings Wire did not rank each position by their value in general. We compiled this list based on the talent the Vikings have at each unit.

We also put safety and corner in separate categories, while clumping positions such as full back and running back together when it seemed better to do so.

Here are the Vikings’ position groups ranked from best to worst heading into the 2020 season right now: