State of the Vikings: The schedule is tough, but nothing Minnesota can’t handle

The Vikings schedule seems tough on paper, but the team could easily make the playoffs in 2020.

Minnesota’s schedule came out on Thursday, and in terms of the opponents and timing, it could have been better.

A relatively young Vikings team has to go up against a division rival, the Packers, in their opening game. The team also has to go on the road to play the Saints on a shortened week.

The Vikings have the 10th toughest schedule when it comes to 2019 winning percentages. Also, the team has to play some opponents that might have improved quite a bit, like the Buccaneers, Panthers and Cowboys.

Minnesota didn’t have the best luck on this year’s schedule, but I think with the way the team drafted, the Vikings could still be a playoff team.

After the Week 7 Bye, Minnesota has three consecutive division games: at the Green Bay Packers, vs. Detroit Lions and at the Chicago Bears. If the Vikings are prepared for those three and win them, I like their chances of at least being a wild card, especially considering the extra wild card spot in the NFC.

The Vikings will emphasize the run, and utilize Kirk Cousins in rollouts and play-action passes. The team will hope a young cornerback group steps up and prevents the team from regressing.

Overall, if the Vikings beat the teams they are supposed to — Lions, Falcons, Texans, Jaguars and the Colts — and eek out a couple victories against the teams they are evenly matched with, a playoff berth is well in sight.